Fans of chocolate, rejoice! Here’s another win to celebrate, and just in time for the holidays. Cocoa extract has been shown to have cognitive benefits for older adults, according to new research.
Cocoa has long ceased to be just a warming treat: it is increasingly often classified as superfood. In her talk with SB TV, dietitian ...
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The surprising health benefits of dark chocolate—and how to eat it smartly
Here's how to make your chocolate indulgence a healthy part of your diet.
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Do cocoa flavanols influence heart and fatty liver risk factors?
By Vijay Kumar Malesu A new review explores how cocoa flavanols may influence cardiovascular and hepatic risk pathways, while ...
WHO: Mass General Brigham researchers, Dr. Chirag Vyas and Dr. Olivia I. Okereke at Massachusetts General Hospital, and Dr. Howard Sesso and Dr. JoAnn Manson at Brigham and Women’s Hospital WHAT: ...
Dark chocolate has more antioxidants than green tea. Both green tea and dark chocolate may support metabolism, heart health, ...
Chocolate treats have long been seen as a guilty pleasure. But what if we told you the ingredient is actually your skin’s secret weapon? While your sweet tooth might crave a square of dark stuff after ...
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Dermatologists And Research Say This 'Sweet' Ingredient Is A Proven Skin Booster. Here's How To Use It.
Chocolate treats (pudding, coated almonds, a sugared-up version of a charcuterie board) have long been seen as a guilty pleasure. But what if I told you the ingredient is actually your skin’s secret ...
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