22/n This is then used to calculated the risk AT 200mg of miscarriage - double the risk at 100mg Except, this is incorrectpic.twitter.com/9qoYmqckYW
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33/n Ultimately, reviews like this come down to opinions Do we think that Prof James is correct and caffeine is definitely bad? Well, maybe. It depends on your perspective I think
34/n What we can't say is that this is new evidence, or even that we've proven anything here. It's one well-researched opinion that you may or may not agree with 
35/n Anyway, regardless of what you think of the review, it's probably worth correcting the inaccurate table @BMJ_EBM
36/n Also, for the record, I think the conclusions are pretty massively overstated, and also miss out a key part of recommendations which is the question of whether they'll be followed!pic.twitter.com/uPDQfv4aHI
37/n I should also say that I thoroughly dislike opinion pieces and media attention like this The evidence hasn't changed, and quite frankly I think pregnant people have enough to worry about without the fear that a cup of coffee will cause a miscarriage
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