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Chocolate 'Fights' Tooth Decay Description: A study by researchers at Osaka University in Japan found that parts of the cocoa bean thwart mouth bacteria and tooth decay. Reported by BBC News. August 24, 2000. (news.bbc.co.uk) |
Chocolate - Melting the Myths Description: Includes history, list of pharmacologically active ingredients, and information about the chemistry involved. Provided by the Royal Society of Chemistry, an independent scientific organisation in Britain. (chemsoc.org) |
Chocolate Information Center Description: Source of chocolate and health information for researchers, health professionals, and health communicators. (chocolateinfo.com) |
Discovering the Sweet Mysteries of Chocolate Description: Summary of available information about history, cravings, and effects on the nervous system. Links to references. (faculty.washington.edu) |
Prescription-strength Chocolate Description: Report about research studies by Daniele Piomelli and Adam Drewnowski on the effects of chocolate on the brain. (sciencenews.org) |
The Science of Chocolate Description: Information about history, cravings, and affects on the brain. (bbc.co.uk) |
The Sweet Lure of Chocolate Description: Information about cacao, history, production, and health effects. Includes bibliography and links to related material. Provided by the Exporatorium, a science museum in San Francisco. (exploratorium.edu) |
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