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Less salt in teenagers' diet may improve heart health in adulthood
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Less salt in teenagers' diet may improve heart health in adulthood
sciencedaily.com — “Small decreases in salt consumption among teens could reduce high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke in adulthood. Processed foods and fast foods, pose high salt hazards to families and teens. Researchers say food manufacturers should continue to reduce salt levels in their products.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Top 10 Foods Highest in Magnesium
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Stealthy sources of salt - Medbroadcast
medbroadcast.com — “Cutting back on sodium can reduce your risk of high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and kidney disease. But do you know where sodium hides in the foods you eat?” View full resource at medbroadcast.com
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