Another study looked at how consuming dark chocolate affects heart health, focusing primarily on its impact on cholesterol ...
A new study suggests that theobromine — a compound in dark chocolate — may be linked to slower biological aging.
New research linked higher levels of theobromine, a compound found in dark chocolate, to slower biological aging. Experts ...
Adding dark chocolate to your diet is an easy and delicious way to support heart, brain, and overall health. Dark chocolate is packed with antioxidants, minerals, and fiber that may lower blood ...
You now have a good excuse to reach for an extra piece of dark chocolate, as scientists say it could help you live longer.
Here at Prevention, we firmly believe that there are few burdens that can’t be made at least a little bit lighter by some chocolate. If only for a moment, the sweet decadence of a creamy bite of ...
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Love dark chocolate? Keep eating it! Dietitian Wendy Lopez says cocoa is naturally rich in fiber. “The higher the cocoa percentage, the more of the cocoa bean’s outer layer — called the bran — is ...
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January 10 is National Bittersweet Chocolate Day! This day celebrates the bold, rich flavor of chocolate that comes with just ...
A new study shows a possible link between women's heart health and regularly eating small amounts of dark chocolate. Swedish women who regularly ate a small amount of chocolate had lower risks of ...