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A biologist at the University of Miami College of Arts and Sciences advises consumers to think twice when deciding which ...
A bubbling Jacuzzi-sized fountain of molten chocolate greets visitors at the entrance to Life Pleasures, a major retrospective of British artist Helen Chadwick at the Hepworth gallery in Wakefield.
Here are five reasons to feel good about eating dark chocolate (anything 70 per cent cocoa or higher) regularly. Cocoa – the ...
Kiara Advani swears by dark chocolate to satisfy her sweet tooth without compromising her fitness. Here’s how her favorite treat can actually support weight loss and boost overall health.
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Why Can’t Dogs Tolerate Chocolate?
This is because chocolate contains a substance called theobromine, which is toxic to dogs but not to humans. In this article, ...
PETBOOK editor Louisa Stoeffler believes that the final hour in a pet's life is not the time for sentimental gestures at the ...
The cacao plant that chocolate is derived from also contains a compound called theobromine, which Toby Amidor, RD, a cookbook author and nutrition expert with FoodNetwork.com, says may help reduce ...
Acacia fiber, a soluble dietary fiber included in SlimBliss, acts as a prebiotic, nourishing beneficial gut bacteria. A ...
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Chocolate can be extremely toxic and even life-threatening to dogs. If your dog manages to get into some chocolate, it’s important to act quickly and stay calm. Knowing what to do in this situation ...
Research published by the New Scientist has revealed that dark chocolate could contain an ingredient with ant-ageing properties. The chemical, theobromine, is found in high concentrations in cocoa.
Dark chocolate also contains theobromine and stilbenes, which may both help increase HDL “good” cholesterol. The compounds in dark chocolate appear to be highly protective against the ...