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5 Reddit threads by 5 users.
TIL that British doctors performed a covert study of the length of time chocolates last on nurses' stations in hospitals, published in the British Medical Journal. They found that the 'decay rate' of the chocolates follows an exponential decay pattern with a half-life of 99 minutes.
User japadz, in the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit,
The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study
User jaymths, in the Health subreddit,
The survival time of chocolates on NHS hospital wards: covert observational study
User ianvisits, in the United Kingdom subreddit,
The survival time of chocolates on hospital wards: covert observational study [Medical Journal]
User Llort3, in the Sadly, this is not the Onion. subreddit,
The median survival time of a chocolate on hospital wards is 51 minutes
User jns19, in the /r/medicine: a subreddit for medical professionals subreddit,