Not exact matches
Researchers have also
linked the condition with increased
consumption of
chocolate, tobacco and alcohol — items that are often used in an attempt to self - medicate anxiety.
According to new research published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, there may be a
link between the frequency of
chocolate consumption and symptoms of depression.
A new study shows there may be a
link between
chocolate consumption and symptoms of depression.
To explore the
link between long - term
chocolate consumption and brain function, researchers in Syracuse, New York conducted the first cohort investigation on the subject.
The results show a
link between
chocolate consumption and better cognitive performance that was manifested regardless of other dietary habits.
Chocolate consumption has been
linked to cardiovascular benefits including better blood pressure control, decreased LDL (or «bad») cholesterol, and a lower risk of heart disease and stroke.
What's interesting is that a 7 - study meta - analysis sought to find a
link between
chocolate consumption and certain cardiometabolic disorders, such as coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes and metabolic syndrome.