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Study Connects Chocolate Eating To Nobel Prizes

October 11, 2012

In the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Franz Messerli of St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital has published a study that shows a significant correlation between a nation's per capita chocolate consumption and the rate of Nobel Prizes awarded to its citizens. Robert Siegel summarizes the findings.
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October 11, 2012

In the New England Journal of Medicine, Dr. Franz Messerli of St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital has published a study that shows a significant correlation between a nation's per capita chocolate consumption and the rate of Nobel Prizes awarded to its citizens. Robert Siegel summarizes the findings.

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