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June 1/Melbourne, Australia/Christian Post -- A new study has found dark chocolate may play a significant role in reducing the risk of heart disease.
The team of researchers from Melbourne, Australia, used a mathematical model to predict the results of daily dark chocolate consumption. Published in the British Medical Journal, the study looked at 2,013 patients with metabolic syndrome, which puts them at high risk of heart disease.