When it came to different types of chocolate, eating dark chocolate, in particular, seemed to be associated with a 21% lower ...
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People who consumed at least five ounces of any type of chocolate each week had a 10% lower risk of Type 2 diabetes, researchers found.
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“Dark and milk chocolate have similar levels of added sugar ... blackberries and pomegranates, apples and tea,” he said. “Red wine contains flavanols as well, but again, I would not recommen ...
"Dark and milk chocolate have similar levels of added sugar ... blackberries and pomegranates, apples and tea," he said. "Red wine contains flavanols as well, but again, I would not recommend ...