At 11:04 PM 1/3/99 EST, Bonnie Rowley wrote: After reading yoour message I was wondering if, after trying the new agonists if anyone went baack to pergolide? roadrunnerwc long-term effects of pergolide in treating RLS. We need to get information >on long-term use and we also need to know if we can generalize the results of >such a small trial." > >Neurology (1998;51:1599-1602) > >Copyright 1998 The New York Times Syndicate. All rights reserved. > > MORE NEWS >Top News >General Health >Children's Health >Senior Health >Women's Health >Men's Health >Mental Health >Nutrition >Fitness >Heart Health >Cancer >Allergy >AIDS >Johns Hopkins News and Commentaries >Today in Health History >This Week in Health > >Breaking news and updates on the most important and intriguing health stories, >from Johns Hopkins, Reuters, UPI and other news services. > > > >WANT MORE? >Get additional details on these and other topics in our Health Library. > >FACT >By age 3-1/2, 75 percent of children no longer wet the bed. (American >Institute for Preventive Medicine) > > >TIP >Caffeine in small to moderate doses does not have any harmful affect on >children's behavior, according to a recent analysis by researchers at the >Universities of Chicago and Colorado. In fact, parents participating in the >study of caffeine and theophylline (commonly taken by children with asthma and >a close chemical cousin of caffeine), reported their kids behaved better after >taking small doses of the chemicals. Caffeine can be found in some soft >drinks, cocoa, chocolate, coffee and tea. >