Study links chocolate to low heart failure risk
Researchers from the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm found that people who regularly eat chocolates are three times less likely to die from heart disease than others. Antioxidants present in cocoa play a major role in preventing heart diseases and cancer, and according to the researchers, the life saving properties of these antioxidants account for the findings of the present study.
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