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Chocolate is one of the top food cravings worldwide. Many things, from dehydration to culture, can cause chocolate cravings.
Here is the nutritional breakdown of 50-gram serving of the three different types of chocolate: Dark Chocolate (70-85% cacao): Calories: 299 Total Fat: 21 g Saturated Fat: 12 g Carbohydrates: 23 g ...
A 50-gram serving of dark chocolate provides 27% of the Daily Value (DV) while the same serving of milk chocolate contains about 31 milligrams of magnesium, 7% of the DV.
AUSTIN, Texas (WKRC) - A mortuary owner was accused of "experimenting" on severed body parts from corpses she was in charge of cremating. According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by local ...
This Hawaiian caterpillar raids spiderwebs camouflaged in insect prey’s body parts, and it's not above cannibalism in a pinch. Credit: Rubinoff lab/University of Hawaii, Manoa. We think of moths ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A New Hampshire man who was arrested and charged with stealing and selling body parts will plead guilty, according to federal court documents. Cedric Lodge from Goffstown was ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A New Hampshire man accused of trafficking human body parts from Harvard Medical School's morgue is trying to get his charges dismissed. Cedric and Denise Lodge, of Goffstown ...
Still, we are beginning to see people born without some body parts commonly understood to be pointless. Studies have shown that around 35 percent of the population are now born without wisdom teeth.
Here, registered dietitians explain the nutritional benefits of dark chocolate, what to keep in mind when shopping for it and how you can expect your body to change if you swap out your milk ...
An Arkansas woman who lifted body parts from a morgue and mailed them off to a buyer out of state was sentenced Thursday to 15 years in federal prison.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A Little Rock woman accused of selling stolen body parts online has been sentenced after a plea deal. Candace Scott Chapman was sentenced to 15 years in federal prison.
People from many different cultures across the globe and across millennia largely agree about which body parts are most valuable – and how much compensation they warrant when injured.