Chocolate bars are seen in an undated publicity photo. Chocolate ...
14th Nov 2006, 23:27 GMT
(Reuters) - Chocolate bars are seen in an undated publicity photo. Chocolate lovers who flunked out of a Johns Hopkins University study on aspirin and heart disease helped researchers stumble on an explanation of why a little chocolate a day can cut the risk of heart attack. REUTERS/Vismedia
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