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EATING chocolate could halve the risk of gum disease, researchers believe. Antioxidants from cocoa beans particularly in dark chocolate may be behind it, the experts reckon. GettyEating chocolate could halve the risk of gum disease, researchers believe[/caption] Cheese and unsalted peanuts are also linked to a lower risk, but filtered coffee and low-calorie drinks can increase the risk. The study by Chongqing Medical University in China reported: “Our findings suggest the potential of personalised diets.” Chocolate and cheese are linked to a 54 per cent lower risk of gum disease, while unsalted peanuts are linked to a 71 per cent lower risk. Rice is linked to a 58 per cent

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