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Bing News Alert - News for Dark Chocolate (Aug 08, 2013)

Bing News Alert - News for Dark Chocolate (Aug 08, 2013)

Chocolate may boost brain power for some -- but darker isn't better

After 30 days of cocoa consumption, researchers saw improved "neurovascular coupling" (NVC) and cognitive function only in those individual who had already had baseline impairments. NVC refers to the close functional and spatial relationship between ...

MSN August 07, 2013, 1:00 PM (PST)

MSN

Drinking hot chocolate could prevent ALZHEIMER'S by boosting blood flow to the brain

Drinking just two cups of hot chocolate a day helps pensioners keep their brains healthy and minds sharp, according to a new study. Scientists found a twice-daily drink of hot cocoa boosted working memory in some elderly individuals by...

Daily Mail August 07, 2013, 1:10 PM (PST)

Daily Mail

Chocolate may help keep brain healthy, sharp in old age, study says

Iadecola said. "We don't know." Although the study results may tempt some to add chocolate to their diet, Sorond noted that the participants' food intake was strictly regulated to offset the excess fat and sugar in hot

Chicago Tribune August 07, 2013, 3:10 PM (PST)

Chicago Tribune

Chocolate Could Improve Brain Blood Flow, Thinking Skills For Seniors: Study

A small new study conducted by Harvard researchers shows that drinking two cups of hot chocolate a day ... The study, published in the journal Neurology, included 60 people over age 65, with an average age of 73. Of those people, 18 st...

The Huffington Post August 07, 2013, 11:43 AM (PST)

The Huffington Post
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