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    A dietary pattern with high intakes of chocolate, butter, added sugars, high-fat cheese and milk-based desserts along with low intakes of fruit and vegetables was linked to a greater risk for depression and anxiety symptoms, data show.Dietary habits have been increasingly looked at as modifiable risk factors in mental health conditions, with previous research demonstrating associations between

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    Eating chocolate has a variety of physical and mental health benefits that improve work performance. Let’s get out of the productivity box to learn more.

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    Eating chocolate has a variety of physical and mental health benefits that improve work performance. Let’s get out of the productivity box to learn more.

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