A study examining the data of three cohorts suggests that eating dark chocolate may decrease type 2 diabetes risk, but eating milk chocolate does not offer similar protection. The research ...
Eating dark chocolate five times a week may lower type 2 diabetes risk by 21%, according to a large U.S. study. Milk chocolate showed no benefit, and further research is needed to confirm the findings ...
Dark chocolate with 50-80% cacao has the highest flavan-3-ol content with 3.65 mg/gm, while on average 35%-cocoa milk chocolate has 0.69 mg/g. White chocolate has none.
Since then, he has been covering stories in science and tech. New research found that eating dark chocolate was associated with a 21% lower risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Milk chocolate was ...
A new study suggests that eating dark chocolate may lower the risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, while milk and white chocolate offer no such benefit. Researchers found that dark chocolate ...
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 ...
According to new research from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health—which examined data from 192,000 people from the Nurses Health Studies I and II and the Health Professionals Follow-Up ...
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 ...
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