One Type of Chocolate Could Reduce Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 21% : ScienceAlert
Most of us will have a preference for chocolate in terms of the taste and texture. According to a new study, those who choose dark over milk might find a … Read More
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Most of us will have a preference for chocolate in terms of the taste and texture. According to a new study, those who choose dark over milk might find a … Read More
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CNN — Eating at least five tiny servings of dark chocolate each week may lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes by 21%, according to a new observational study. … Read More
Eating a few pieces of dark chocolate five times a week while avoiding milk chocolate has been linked to a reduced risk of type 2 diabetes. The connection between chocolate … Read More
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