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http://www.bioestadistica.uma.es/baron/bioestadistica/articulos/Chocolate%20y%20Premios%20Nobel_NEJM2012.pdf
* Link to [[Talk:Gentle_Science#Erich_Gnaiger_2012-10-28|Gentle Science]].
* Link to [[Talk:Gentle_Science#Erich_Gnaiger_2012-10-28|Gentle Science]].

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Messerli FH (2012) Chocolate consumption, cognitive function, and Nobel laureates. New England J Med 367:1562-4.

Β» PMID: 23050509 Open Access

Messerli FH (2012) New England J Med

Abstract: Chocolate consumption could hypothetically improve cognitive function not only in individuals but in whole populations. Could there be a correlation between a country's level of chocolate consumption and its total number of Nobel laureates per capita? β€’ Keywords: Flavonoids


Labels: MiParea: Exercise physiology;nutrition;life style 


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Preparation: Intact organism