Eating modest amounts of dark chocolate may help slow the aging process, new research suggests.
If you enjoy dark chocolate or coffee, or both, you may be benefiting from a substance found in these products that is linked ...
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 ...
High-flavanol cocoa and dark chocolate with at least 70% cocoa solids may help lower blood pressure, cholesterol, and triglycerides. Typical hot chocolate products may not offer the same heart ...
From the bitter drink first created by the Olmec civilisation of Mexico in 1750BC through to the more familiar bars created ...
I’ve always had a not-so-secret love affair with dark chocolate. You know the kind – that rich, slightly bitter square that melts on your tongue and makes everything feel right with the world. But ...
Chocolate makes life sweeter. It’s prized for both its luscious taste, and health benefits for the mind and body. You can bite into it, melt it, drink it or bake with it for a rich delectable treat.
Studies show dark chocolate may improve heart health, mood, brain function, and stress levels. Here are 7 proven health ...
Experts say that hot chocolate can negatively impact bone health due to the amount of toppings added to the already sugary ...
According to a recent study from the University of Birmingham, researchers suggest that consuming cocoa may be beneficial for your cardiovascular health. Given the known benefits of chocolate, the new ...
Dark chocolate is one of the most decadent, delicious treats on this planet. Native to Central and South America, dark chocolate has been around for more than 3,000 years. The Spanish were the ones to ...