The idea that eating cocoa-rich, dark chocolate may offer health benefits is not new. Cocoa is loaded with compounds called polyphenols that have been shown to help our bodies fend off ...
A sweet treat might just be the secret to better health. New research reveals that indulging in a small, daily dose of dark chocolate could help lower your risk of diabetes. According to a new ...
There are health benefits to chocolate—and new research proves it. A new study found that eating more dark chocolate may lower your risk of type 2 diabetes—but other types of the sweet treat ...
Chocolate is proof that life’s sweetest indulgences come with strings attached. Just when you thought you could justify a ...
(MENAFN- IANS) New Delhi, Dec 5 (IANS) Eating five servings of dark chocolate, and not the milk one, a week may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a long-term US study.
People who regularly eat dark chocolate have a significantly reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal BMJ. The findings, based on the diets of ...
US cohort study highlights dark chocolate's potential role in reducing type 2 diabetes risk, while milk chocolate consumption is associated with weight gain. Study: Chocolate intake and risk of ...
Researchers found that consuming dark chocolate, rich in flavonols, can help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of diabetes-related complications.
The idea that eating cocoa-rich, dark chocolate may offer health benefits is not new. Cocoa is loaded with compounds called polyphenols that have been shown to help our bodies fend off inflammation, ...
A new study suggests that dark chocolate consumption is associated with a significant reduction in type 2 diabetes risk. Milk chocolate was not linked to type 2 diabetes risk but was instead ...