Eating dark, but not milk, chocolate may cut diabetes risk: Study
Eating five servings of dark chocolate, and not the milk one, a week may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a long-term US study.
Eating five servings of dark chocolate, and not the milk one, a week may help reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes, according to a long-term US study.
World No Tobacco Day is observed every year on May 31 to raise awareness of preventable death and disease caused by tobacco. The theme this year is "protecting children from tobacco industry interference".
Another letter signed in May by 18 senior doctors and scientists opposed the continued use of CPT (Convalescent Plasma Therapy ) despite the internationally accepted evidence against this.
The strongest benefits of coffee consumption were seen in reduced risks of liver disease, including cancer.