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Habitual Chocolate Consumption May Be Positively Associated With Cognitive Performance

Medical Daily (2/20, Castillo) reported that a study published online Feb. 10 in the journal Appetite “suggests habitual chocolate consumption is positively associated with cognitive performance”.

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— “Health Benefits Of Chocolate: Habitual Consumption ‘Positively Associated’ With Brain Function,” Stephanie Castillo, Medical Daily, February 20, 2016.

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