Eating dark chocolate most days cuts our risk of Type 2 diabetes, research suggests. Consuming five servings of dark chocolate a week was linked to a reduced risk according to a 25-year US study ...
And, according to the conclusion, it's great news for those who consume dark chocolate over anything else — especially if you're trying to stave off Type 2 diabetes. “Our findings suggest that ...
The research did not prove that the chocolate itself was responsible for this health benefit; it could be something else about the people who ate dark chocolate that made them less likely to ...
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A new study found that small amounts of dark chocolate can help decrease blood pressure and the risk of diabetes. Everyone deserves a little sweet treat every now and then. However, a new study ...
Please contact us in case of abuse. In case of abuse, Report this post. Could indulging in dark chocolate lower your risk of developing Type 2 diabetes? A new study published in The BMJ by Dr.