Maternal caffeine consumption and childhood behavioural and neurocognitive development: A focused narrative review
<p>Rationale: The majority of pregnant women regularly consume caffeine, a habit-forming substance of no nutritional value for mother or baby.</p><p>Objectives: To examine evidence of association between maternal caffeine consumption and childhood behavioural and neurocognitive dev...
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Main Author: | Jack E James (Author) |
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Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications,
2021-06-15.
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