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Share on Pinterest Eating dark chocolate, but not milk chocolate, is associated with a lower risk of type 2 diabetes. Image credit: Darren Muir/Stocksy. Experts are interested in aspects of diet ...
Milk chocolate was not found by researchers to have the same effect. Eating a few servings of dark chocolate each week has been found to reduce the risk of Type 2 diabetes. People who ate at least ...
Dark Chocolate Could Help You Ward Off Type 2 Diabetes By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Dec. 5, 2024 (HealthDay News) -- The choice may be bittersweet, but the evidence is clear ...
When facing the choice between milk and dark chocolate, yet another study suggests that reaching for dark chocolate is likely the more beneficial option. People who ate at least five servings of ...
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 hidden benefit in a reduced risk of type 2 ...
Eating dark chocolate might do more than satisfy your sweet tooth. While previous research has linked dark chocolate with everything from improved brain health to a lower risk of high blood pressure ...