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Chocolate has long been filed away in the cultural “treat” category: comfort food, reward, craving, guilty pleasure.But a fresh wave of research is nudging it toward a more surprising conversation—healthy aging. A recent paper in the journal Aging links higher blood levels of theobromine, a naturally occurring compound found in cocoa, with signs of slower ... Read more

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