Eating dark chocolate may help decrease type 2 diabetes risk, but milk chocolate does not offer similar protection, a recent ...
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A new study found that eating dark chocolate every day could reduce the risk of developing diabetes. The study researcher and two nutritionists explain why this happens, and what amount is beneficial.
New research shows dark chocolate may reduce type 2 diabetes risk by 21%, making it a healthier choice than milk chocolate.
Research participants who ate at least five servings per week had a 21% lower risk compared to those who rarely ate dark ...
Eating five servings of dark chocolate a week is associated with a reduction in the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a ...
Christmas means lots of tempting chocolate. A study shows eating five small portions a week of the dark kind may have major ...
Chester hosted its 2nd annual Light Up Night thanks to the Chester Lions Club, Chester Beautification Committee and the ...
A Harvard study suggests that consuming five or more servings of dark chocolate weekly may reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes ...
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Cocoa prices have been a problem for the industry, but Lindt is dealing with this headwind fairly well. Read what remains an ...