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Sven Lidin, the chairman of the Nobel chemistry prize committee, had not seen the study but was giggling so much when told of it that he could barely comment. "I don't think there is any direct cause and effect," Lidin said. "The first thing I'd want to know is how chocolate consumption correlates to gross domestic product." Messerli also calculated the "dose" of chocolate needed to produce an additional Nobel winner
-- about 14 ounces per person per year, or about nine Hershey bars. He discloses that he is doing his part -- he eats chocolate daily, mostly Lindt dark. ___ Online: Nobel website: http://nobelprize.org/ Medical journal: http://www.nejm.org/
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