
Bite of dark chocolate could sharpen your memory within an hour, study suggests
Fox News
Flavanols, which are in cocoa, apples and berries, can boost memory by 30% within an hour by triggering the brain's noradrenaline release system, Japanese researchers found.
Flavanol-rich foods may help the brain turn short-term memories into long-term ones, but the researchers warn this is far from scientifically proven. Deirdre Bardolf is a lifestyle writer with Fox News Digital.
Within an hour, the animals performed about 30% better on a memory test compared with untreated mice, according to the findings, which were published in October in the journal Current Research in Food Science.

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