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Milk, chocolate and Nobel prizes
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Contributors SL found the data, performed statistical analysis and produced the graph. GNF drafted and revised the paper.
Competing interests Milk taken with cereal; SL with coffee. Chocolate taken anytime. GNF co-edits Practical Neurology.
Provenance and peer review Not commissioned; internally peer reviewed.
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