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Maternal caffeine consumption and sine causa recurrent miscarriage.

Women with high intake of caffeine before and during pregnancy may have a high tendency to suffer from recurrent miscarriages.

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Dietary Fibre Protective against Colorectal Cancer Patients in Asia: A Meta-Analysis.

The odds of avoiding colorectal cancer may be in favor of individuals on high fiber diets.

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Moderate to heavy caffeine consumption during pregnancy and relationship to spontaneous abortion and abnormal fetal growth: a meta-analysis.

An increase in the risk of having spontaneous abortion and low birth weight babies is associated with high intake of caffeine-containing beverages during pregnancy.

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Caffeine intake in relation to the risk of primary cardiac arrest.

Fondness for caffeinated beverages may increase an individual's chances of suffering from primary cardiac arrest.

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Rectal Cancer: 20% Risk Reduction Thanks to Dietary Fibre Intake. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.

High dietary ingestion of fiber-containing foods may help thwart the development of rectal cancer.

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Alcohol Intake and Colorectal Cancer Risk in the Multiethnic Cohort Study.

Alcohol consumption may increase the odds of acquiring colorectal cancer.

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Pre-pregnancy caffeine and caffeinated beverage intake and risk of spontaneous abortion.

A surge in the risk of spontaneous abortion is associated with generous consumption of caffeinated beverages before pregnancy.

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Is dietary fibre truly protective against colon cancer? A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Avid consumption of high-fiber foods may help fend off colon cancer.

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Long-term alcohol consumption is an independent risk factor of hypertension development in northern China: evidence from Kailuan study.

Men who are light, moderate, and heavy consumers of alcohol may have a high propensity to develop hypertension.

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Increased stroke risk is related to a binge-drinking habit.

Binge drinking may increase an individual's susceptibility to stroke.

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Alcohol consumption and risk of stroke and coronary heart disease among Japanese women: the Japan Public Health Center-based prospective study.

Heavy drinking of alcohol is tied to higher risk of stroke in women.

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Hangover and the risk of stroke in middle-aged men.

An episode of hangover may make stroke more likely to occur in middle-aged men.

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