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Original title: Eating chocolate often in middle-income people can help reduce hearing loss
A new study in South Korea shows that middle-income people eat chocolate often helps to reduce hearing loss.
team at Seoul University Hospital analyzed information from 3,575 subjects aged 40 to 64 from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Survey 2012-2013. All of these men and women have under been examined for medical examinations, medical interviews, hearing assessments, tinnitus surveys and nutritional status tests.
researchers found that about 36 percent of the subjects who didn't eat chocolate had hearing loss, compared with about 26.8 percent of 26.8 percent of 26.8 percent who ate chocolate regularly. The researchers believe that cocoa contains the antioxidant polyphenols or plays a role in protecting hearing. (Hu Zhen)