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Eating Chocolate Linked to Lower Diabetes Risk
Study looks at impact of two kinds of chocolate on type 2 diabetes risk
A small quantity of dark chocolate was better than milk chocolate for insulin control and type 2 diabetes prevention, according to a new study.
Harvard Study: Eating Dark Chocolate Could Reduce Your Risk of Diabetes by 21%
Dark chocolate consumption may lower the risk of type 2 diabetes by 21%, while milk chocolate does not show similar benefits, according to a Harvard study. A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health suggests that consuming dark chocolate,
Eating dark chocolate five times a week could lower diabetes risk
Eating a few pieces of dark chocolate five times a week while avoiding milk chocolate has been linked to a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes.The connection between chocolate consumption and type 2 diabetes risk is “controversial”,
Dark chocolate reduces type 2 diabetes risk by 21% and won't make you fat
Dark chocolate has been extensively studied for its cardiometabolic health benefits, but findings have been inconsistent, spurring heated debates over whether this treat has pros that outweigh the cons.
Sweet news: Dark chocolate may be the secret to lowering the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes
A new study found that small amounts of dark chocolate can help decrease blood pressure and the risk of diabetes. […]
Daily dose of dark chocolate may lower diabetes risk, study finds
People who ate at least five servings of dark chocolate per week had a 21% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to the study.
Milk chocolate or dark? The answer could affect your risk of diabetes.
A large new study compared the health outcomes linked to consuming dark chocolate vs. milk chocolate. A large new study suggests there might be good reason to indulge in chocolate this holiday season: It found that people who regularly ate chocolate had a lower likelihood of developing Type 2 diabetes.
Eating Chocolate Linked to Lower Diabetes Risk, But There's a Catch
Over the years, studies have attempted to back up the purported health benefits of indulgent foods and drinks like red wine and chocolate. A new study out of Harvard University shows some promising news for chocolate lovers,
Dark chocolate may help ward off type 2 diabetes
Dark chocolate may help ward off type 2 diabetes
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A Chocolate Mousse Recipe That Gets a Tweak From Chinese Five Spice
That included the chocolate mousse, which she also wanted to ensure wouldn’t be overwhelmingly sweet. So she created her own ...
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What is white chocolate, really?
“When we talk about most mass-produced chocolates, the only part of white chocolate that comes from cocoa is the cocoa butter ...
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KitKat or Kit-Kat: The Chocolate Bar's Mandela Effect
The idea that the chocolate wafer snack KitKat once had a hyphen between the "Kit" and "Kat" has circulated online for years, ...
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