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A review from Italian University of L’Aquila has revealed that a small piece of dark chocolate each day can actually improve your day to day cognitive ability.
What does chocolate help with?
Valentina Socci and Michele Ferrara, authors of the review, say that dark chocolate actually improved attention, processing speed, working memory and verbal fluency.
The Italian researchers reviewed the effects of dark chocolate on elderly people who eat it on a regular basis.
The review found that, over the course of three months, the chocolate helped slow down a decline in memory.
https://inews.co.uk/news/health/chocolate-eating-every-day-good-for-brain-study-scientists/
What does chocolate help with?
Valentina Socci and Michele Ferrara, authors of the review, say that dark chocolate actually improved attention, processing speed, working memory and verbal fluency.
The Italian researchers reviewed the effects of dark chocolate on elderly people who eat it on a regular basis.
The review found that, over the course of three months, the chocolate helped slow down a decline in memory.
https://inews.co.uk/news/health/chocolate-eating-every-day-good-for-brain-study-scientists/