Does Drinking Caffeine Increase Your Risk of Miscarriage? As it turns out, moderate amounts of caffeine are just fine for you and your unborn baby. Q: I am pregnant and I can't imagine giving up coffee, but my mother says I risk miscarriage. Is that really true?
ER Visits From Drinking Energy Drinks Jump Tenfold Since 2005, Report Says Nov. 22, 2011 -- There's been a big spike in the number of people who need emergency medical attention after they guzzle popular caffeinated energy drinks, according to a new government report.
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"Often people think of coffee just as a vehicle for caffeine," writes Dr. Rob van Dam of the Harvard School of Public Health. "But it's actually a very complex beverage," containing hundreds of different chemical compounds.