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Dark chocolate's theobromine may slow ageing, study finds.
A study by King’s College London links higher theobromine levels—found in dark chocolate—to slower biological ageing.
Analyzing over 1,600 people, researchers found those with more theobromine had younger biological ages and longer telomeres, suggesting improved cellular health.
While not proving causation, the findings indicate potential anti-ageing benefits from dark chocolate with high cocoa content, though experts caution against sugary or low-quality varieties and stress the need for further research.
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