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Maroc Maroc - Times of India - Life & Style - 03/Nov 10:30

Dark chocolate and berries could be the ultimate brain-boosting duo; new study reveals

New Japanese research reveals dark chocolate and berries can significantly boost brain function. Flavanols in these foods act like exercise, stimulating the central nervous system to enhance memory, learning, and reduce stress. This natural compound improves neurotransmitter activity, strengthening the brain's response to stimuli and promoting overall cognitive health and well-being.

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