Here's Why Pregnant Women Should Avoid Eating Licorice

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Too much black licorice during pregnancy could affect a baby's brain, a new study from Finland finds.  

Children whose mothers ate the most licorice while pregnant had lower IQs than the children whose mothers ate little to no licorice during their pregnancy, according to the study, which was published Feb. 3 in the American Journal of Epidemiology.

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