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Sniffing Chocolate Could Boost Your Leg Day Workouts and Curb Hunger

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Sniffing Chocolate Could Boost Your Leg Day Workouts and Curb Hunger

Smelling dark chocolate before and during workouts may help you perform more repetitions and reduce hunger after exercise, new research finds. Getty Images Smelling dark chocolate before and during a leg workout helped participants perfo…

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