Psychology suggests that people who don't like chocolate aren't necessarily unusual or overly selective. Sometimes, disliking ...
This has been a big year for me. I turned 50, and I started eating candy. Both were inescapable. Candy, by which I do not mean chocolate, is everywhere. The chewier/crunchier and more intensely ...
Most people end their meals with something sweet, whether it’s a piece of chocolate, a traditional Indian mithai, or a scoop ...
And those are just the physical benefits. A study published in Appetite found that eating dark chocolate at least once a week can improve memory, reasoning, and cognitive function, and a Depression ...
As people age, some parts of the swallowing process can change. Chewing muscles may lose a bit of strength. Saliva production can decrease, which makes dry or sticky foods harder to manage. Taste can ...
It was the kind of question children ask without really thinking. To him, it seemed obvious: Candy is delicious, so why wouldn't everyone want it? From a child's perspective, it can look like older ...