Eating chocolate may slow down cognitive decline in people at high risk of dementia, a government-funded study suggests. Researchers at Mass General Brigham Hospital in Boston gave 500-milligram cocoa ...
For a healthy smile brush between meals, floss regularly and eat plenty of chocolate? According to a new doctoral candidate an extract of cocoa powder that occurs naturally in chocolates, teas, and ...
You've likely heard that dark chocolate is good for you. Last year, researchers linked a regular chocolate habit to a reduced risk of heart disease. And, as we've reported, compounds found in cocoa ...
A new study, published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, said that certain nutrients in chocolate can help prevent age-related neurodegenerative disorders and maintain brain health in elderly.
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