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  • y by a matter of hours, Britain's Telegraph newspaper reported.The findings included data about how often women had foods or drinks that contained caffeine, including tea and coffee, as well as chocolate sandwich spread and bars of chocolate.Researchers compared those findings with details of infant birth weight and in doing so established a clear link between caffeine and lower birth weights.
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