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Switching salts to protect against cardiovascular disease
1Communications Medicine, https://www.nature.com/commsmed.
Abstract:
High levels of salt in the diet have been associated with high blood pressure and poor cardiovascular health. A recent trial in The New England Journal of Medicine investigates whether a salt substitute could decrease the rate of strokes, other cardiovascular events and deaths in a high risk population.
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