Is Your BonBon Half Full or Half Empty?

Chocolate BonBonI’m sure it doesn’t surprise anyone to know that chocolate has been in the news over this past weekend. Valentine’s Day always does a great job of shining the spotlight on the number one craveable item for women. And so Canadian researchers have published their findings from a study that examines the results of multiple studies investigating the relationship between chocolate and stroke risk. The good news is that at least two large studies have shown a significantly lower risk for stroke among women that have a small amount of chocolate each week. A third study found no link at all between the two.

So I ask you, which study will you believe? I know my answer.

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2 Responses to “Is Your BonBon Half Full or Half Empty?”

  1. mike on February 16th, 2010 10:33 am

    I would say there is an element of doubt in all we do. It appears you are comfortable with doubt and that is a good thing.

  2. Donna on February 16th, 2010 11:07 am

    Comfortable with doubt, and willing to look at the bonbon half full when it suits my purpose.

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