Could indulging in a bit of chocolate at breakfast be the secret to better metabolic health for postmenopausal women? A recent study suggests it might. While the idea of starting your day with ...
(CBS) Chocolate seems to be good for the cardiovascular system - no secret there. Studies have tied the sweet stuff to lower blood pressure, healthier blood vessels, and reduced risk of blood clots.
A grocery delivery platform sparked interest with a discounted combo of sanitary napkins and vanilla ice cream, tapping into perceived period cravings. Studies suggest cultural factors, rather than ...
Chocolate is a woman’s guilty pleasure; it's the one sweet treat we simply cannot resist and the one we'll always find an excuse for. It's the heavenly apex of the candy world: creamy, smooth and ...
During the week leading up to Valentine’s Day, Americans will purchase more than 60 million pounds of chocolate—and more than 75 percent of it will be given by men to women. No doubt, most of the ...
We have all heard of the supposed aphrodisiac effect of chocolate. The Aztec emperor Montezuma is reputed to have used chocolate in a manner akin to today's Viagra pill. Undoubtedly, the postulated ...
Q: I crave chocolate around the time of my period. Why does this happen? And how can I deal with it? A: Many studies have found that American women report craving chocolate around menstruation, often ...
The first thing to realize (otherwise, nothing that follows will make sense) is that chocolate is like a drug. Chocolate is an ancient food, whose name is derived from the Nahuatl word cacahuatl. The ...
Any fashion person will tell you olive green is basically a neutral. So, naturally, it pairs seamlessly with chocolate brown. Take a cue from Julie Sergent Ferreri and style an olive green sweater ...
Singer-songwriter, wife and mommy Kelly Rowland can’t seem to sit still, which is why the 35-year-old has announced she’s launching a make up line for all women, but will pay close attention to the ...
Women have their berry vodka and "mommy juice" and "girls night out." Ann Doswett Johnston, a recovering alcoholic, is author of the new book, "Drink." Courtesy Ann Dowsett Johnston Oct. 22, 2013&#151 ...