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—but other types of the sweet treat may raise ...
Everyone knows that chocolate tastes delicious, but a group of researchers has been looking into why having a mouthful of chocolate feels so good too. A team from the University of Leeds’ School of ...
When the sun goes down and you’re done with dinner, you may find yourself looking around the pantry for something sweet. No judgment; we’ve all been struck by nocturnal cravings. For many, a ...
Update, February 15, 2023: Since this article was published, Consumer Reports has tested dark chocolate bars for levels of lead and cadmium, including those below reviewed for taste. Of those, only ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A new study shows some interesting findings about the impact of milk chocolate and your health. Researchers, including some from Harvard Medical School, found eating milk chocolate in ...
Rich in flavonoids and magnesium, dark chocolate may support heart health and cognitive function. Chocolate can be part of a balanced diet, but overdoing it could increase cholesterol levels and sugar ...
Just as the world seems tipped in gray and the point in winter where spring seems furthest, snow banks turn from white to ash, and melt to puddles, then freeze to sheets of ice, perfect for slipping.
From a young age, we're told to not eat too many sweets, including chocolate. However, dark chocolate, especially if it has a high percentage of cacao, can actually be good for you. This type of ...