Want a dessert that’s delicious, easy to make and allergen-aware? Author Rachel Riggs shares this nutrient-packed chocolate cake recipe from her new cookbook.
Indulge in dark chocolate for surprising health perks. It is packed with antioxidants that fight cell damage. This delicious ...
Over the years, studies have attempted to back up the purported health benefits of indulgent foods and drinks like red wine and chocolate. A new study out of Harvard University shows some promising ...
Researchers at King's College London have identified that theobromine, a naturally occurring plant compound present in cocoa, ...
Eating dark chocolate has been linked to a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. Although consumption of milk chocolate has not been associated with risk reduction, physicians said Wednesday that people who ...
When you want to have the occasional sweet treat, you don't necessarily need to justify it with health benefits—but it's still great news when those benefits exist. Dark chocolate stands out as one of ...
Dark chocolate has more antioxidants than green tea. Both green tea and dark chocolate may support metabolism, heart health, ...
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Eating modest amounts of dark chocolate may help slow the aging process, new research suggests. People with higher levels of theobromine in their blood were found to have biological ages lower than ...
As the Nobel Prizes are being awarded this week, one U.S. scientist asks: could eating chocolate have anything to do with becoming a laureate? Why would the sweet treat be linked to winning the most ...
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