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Chocolate May Cut Women's Stroke Risk

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A healthy chocolate habit -- about two chocolate bars a week -- appears to help women reduce their risk of stroke, according to new research.

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Tags: Stroke, Thrombotic Event, Women's Health

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Consuming Chocolate Cuts Stroke Risk for Women

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smartbrief.com — “A Swedish study found that women who had the highest chocolate consumption, an average of about 2.3 ounces per week, had a 20% reduced stroke risk. Although the study failed to prove a cause-and-effect link between chocolate and stroke, cardiologist Nieca Goldberg said, "Chocolate does have antioxi…View full resource at smartbrief.com

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Finally, some good news about food - and chocolate no less! http://t.co/jLwPncbV

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Chocolate May Cut Women's Stroke Risk

webmd.com — “A healthy chocolate habit -- about two chocolate bars a week -- appears to help women reduce their risk of stroke, according to new research.View full resource at webmd.com

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Study Shows Just 2 Chocolate Bars a Week May Reduce the Risk of Stroke http://t.co/OPdY0jQB

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Chocolate May Cut Women's Stroke Risk

webmd.com — “A healthy chocolate habit -- about two chocolate bars a week -- appears to help women reduce their risk of stroke, according to new research.View full resource at webmd.com

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I knew there was a reason I ate chocolate every day...although I'm not happy with the serving size in this study-http://bit.ly/aFeY3a

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Research in European Heart Journals says those #chocolate Easter eggs may be good for you! Read the study for free: http://bit.ly/cbFDUR

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