USA/SWITZERLAND: Mars finds cocoa can help treat diabetes and strokes
By just-food.com | 25 July 2005
Confectioner Mars will today (Monday) unveil research showing that cocoa compounds could help treat diabetes, strokes and vascular disease, according to the Financial Times.
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Confectioner Mars will today (Monday) unveil research showing that cocoa compounds could help treat diabetes, strokes and vascular disease, according to the Financial Times.

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