New research backs up the theory that Vitamin D levels affect genes that predispose us to autoimmune disease and certain types of cancers.
New research backs up the theory that Vitamin D levels affect genes that predispose us to autoimmune disease and certain types of cancers.
Over the course of 9 years, researchers found that women who consumed chocolate (especially the extra dark kind) twice a week reduced their risk of heart failure by over 30%.