The idea that eating cocoa-rich, dark ... chocolate — but it's possible that the reduced risk of diabetes documented in the new study can be explained by the fact that dark chocolate lovers may ...
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 ... as it was dose-dependent ...
(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.
may offer a sweet defense against type 2 diabetes. Researchers found that consuming dark chocolate, rich in flavonols, can help regulate blood sugar levels and reduce the risk of diabetes-related ...
People who regularly eat dark chocolate have a significantly reduced risk of developing ... Dark chocolate may not be a "magic bullet" against diabetes, study lead investigator Qi Sun, also ...
People who ate milk... How sweet! A daily dose of dark chocolate may cut your risk of diabetes The idea that eating cocoa-rich, dark chocolate may offer health benefits is not new. Cocoa is loaded ...
Despite the known benefits, dark chocolate is often high in sugar and fat and may not be the best recommendation for lowering diabetes risk ... of 70% dark chocolate daily.
The idea that eating cocoa-rich, dark chocolate ... pressure may help explain the reduction in heart disease risk. Manson has studied a supplement version of cocoa-based compounds, and she's also a co ...
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. In fact, as dark chocolate ...