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Exercise May Cut Salt--™s Effect on Blood Pressure

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Physical activity appears to help keep blood pressure from climbing after people eat salt, a study shows.

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Exercise may cut the effect of salt on blood pressure (good thing, since I plan 2 eat a NY pretzel@ #ASJA2011): http://dld.bz/T2KS

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