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Natural Compound in Dark Chocolate Linked to Slower Cellular Aging

via Earth.com·yesterday

Scientists have found that theobromine, a natural compound abundant in dark chocolate and coffee, is associated with slower cellular aging at the molecular level. The research adds to growing evidence that certain plant-derived compounds may influence the biological mechanisms of aging. While the findings do not suggest chocolate is a fountain of youth, they point toward promising avenues for understanding how diet intersects with longevity.

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