If you love unwinding with a square of dark chocolate at the end of a long day, we have great news: Your favorite treat is actually doing your heart good. New research shows that dark ...
Just in time for Valentine's Day, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has weighed in on whether chocolate is good for the heart. The answer, it turns out, is a bit more complicated than a simple yes ...
Back in 2018, a company that manufactures chocolate and cocoa products, Barry Callebaut AG Switzerland, petitioned the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to allow the use of a health claim on labels, ...
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Mars has sponsored 100 studies about the health benefits of chocolate, according to a Vox investigation. It turns out, all of the hype around chocolate possibly comes down to a lot of industry-funded ...
There is good news for chocoholics, who can cut the risk of heart disease by indulging at least once a week, according to new research. A study of 336,289 people found that consuming chocolate more ...
Open wide. Insert dark chocolate. Chew slowly, savor and lick any bits off fingers. Smile broadly as you bask in the relief that this guilty pleasure is actually helping your heart. After all, one ...
Michigan native, Janice Williams is a graduate of Oakland University where she studied journalism and communication. Upon relocating to New York City, she held internships at celebrity news-focused ...
Half the fun is smashing it, the other half is eating it. This new Mickey Chocolate Piñata is so much fun to break as it is to eat! Smash it open and unveil the treats inside: Chocolate-covered ...
There's a rich body of evidence that links chocolate to heart health. Now comes a new study that finds people who consume small amounts of chocolate each week have a lower risk of developing atrial ...
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