Today, we're diving into the age-old debate: which chocolate is better for us? Keep reading to find out what the experts have ...
Dark chocolate emerges as a healthier option but is it really good for you? Let's find out. A study published in the Journal of American Heart Association says that dark chocolate is rich in flavonols ...
Plus, dark chocolate isn't as bad for your waistline as you thought. It usually has less sugar and fat than milk chocolate. And no surprise to the chocoholics out there, but it may help your body ...
Researchers found combining dark chocolate with a particular seed significantly reduced dangerous cholesterol in the blood.
However, before you start binging on dark chocolate, take a moment to understand what the science says — and doesn't say — about dark chocolate and your heart. Dark chocolate may be good for ...
New science is revealing that some chocolate is actually GOOD for you – for your blood sugars, heart, and brain. Mounting evidence suggests that a small amount of dark chocolate every day could ...
You may have heard that dark chocolate is good for us. But while chocolate does contain a surprising amount of fibre, and darker kinds do have more heart-healthy polyphenols, British Heart ...
A chocolate recall was recently upgraded to warn consumers of a potential to “cause serious adverse health consequences of ...
It depends, but our veterinarians have everything you need to know about how bad it really is for ... Yes, it does matter what type of chocolate Fido consumed! Dark chocolate, cocoa powder and ...
Consuming dark chocolate paired with certain seeds could lead to a drop in cholesterol levels within just four weeks, ...
A 100g bar of dark chocolate gives you 2.4mg of iron and 90mg of magnesium, around one third of the recommended daily amounts. White chocolate, on the other hand, contains no cocoa solids ...