Cocoa But Not Tea Linked To Blood Pressure Reduction
Written by Catharine Paddock
A German study suggests there is evidence that cocoa but not tea is linked to blood pressure reduction. The study is published in the American Medical Association journal Archives of Internal Medicine...[read article]
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