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The WHO Has New Advice About Salt
That’s the message from the World Health Organization (WHO), which recently published new guidelines on the use of ...
Sian Seccombe, an athlete and nutrition expert, took to TikTok to dispel a number of common myths surrounding the benefits of ...
Cardiac and pulmonary wellness dietitian Sheri Gaw tells Yahoo LIfe that “salt alternatives are especially helpful for people ...
WHO urges people to use lower-sodium salt substitutes instead of regular salt. This can help reduce sodium intake, lowering ...
Potassium supplements in salt can significantly reduce the risks of stroke recurrence as well as death, according to an inte ...
This week the World Health Organisation released new guidelines recommending people switch away from a common household ...
This week the World Health Organisation released new guidelines recommending people switch away from a common household ...
As Minnesota prepares for a return to wintery weather this week, most of us will rely on a crucial tool to clear the roads and sidewalks: salt. It is estimated that we toss more than 350,000 tons ...
The study found that the use of a salt substitute led to a 14 per cent reduction in the risk of recurrent stroke and a 12 per cent reduction in mortality.
If you have specific dietary needs or concerns like kidney diseases, consult a healthcare professional before making ...
A simple switch of seasoning offers a cost-effective therapeutic option for survivors of stroke, according to a new analysis ...
Swapping regular salt for salt substitutes may reduce the risk of recurrent stroke and death. In a recent study, compared to ...