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Drugs in pregnancy
Caffeine Caffeine is a drug found in coffee, tea, cola, chocolate, some cold remedies and it’s also added to some soft drinks and ‘energy’ drinks. Caffeine is a stimulant; it speeds up the working of the body. Your body metabolises (uses) caffeine more slowly during pregnancy, and for about a month after the birth. It’s important not to have…
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15th October 2007 Curbing aggression in children in their pre-school years is the key to ensuring they do not grow into violent adults, parents are being warned. Toddlers do not learn aggression from other children, TV, video games or adults, says a leading child psychiatrist. Instead, most are naturally physically belligerent, claims Professor Richard Tremblay, from…
