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  1. ... you. Such as: Drink something warm and non-caffeinated like warm milk or herbal tea. Take a ... bed wired if you drink coffee, tea, or caffeinated sodas in the afternoon or evening. Limit alcohol. ...
  2. ... 400 mg of caffeine) or 5 servings of caffeinated soft drinks or tea (about 165 to 235 ... 2 small cups (240 to 480 milliliters) of caffeinated coffee or tea a day. However, limit your ...
  3. ... a headache, it may be helpful to drink caffeinated beverages such as coffee, tea or soda. ... or days. It may be helpful to drink caffeinated beverages such as coffee, tea or soda to ...
  4. ... you. For many people these include alcohol, coffee, caffeinated soda, fatty foods, chocolate, and spicy foods. Avoid ...
  5. ... substances that irritate the bladder, such as alcohol, caffeinated beverages, citrus juices, and acidic or spicy foods. ...
  6. ... your head Avoid smoking or drinking coffee or caffeinated drinks Avoid drinking alcoholic beverages Try to sleep ...
  7. ... substances that irritate your bladder, such as alcohol, caffeinated foods and drinks, citrus juices, and hot or ...
  8. ... medicines worse. If you have a tremor, avoid caffeinated drinks such as coffee, tea, and soda. Also ...
  9. ... your risk for bladder cancer. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks such as coffee. They can make your ...
  10. ... your risk for bladder cancer. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks such as coffee, which can stimulate your ...
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