New research suggests a compound in dark chocolate, theobromine, may slow biological aging. Scientists observed a link between higher theobromine levels and younger cellular markers in adults. While promising, researchers caution against viewing dark chocolate as a miracle cure, emphasizing a balanced lifestyle remains key for longevity.
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