Eating less salt can reduce blood pressure and the risk of heart disease and strokes, especially in people with salt sensitivity. You can reduce salt intake by removing salt from the table, using ...
Here’s the thing most people get wrong about low sodium eating: they focus on what they can’t have instead of understanding how their body actually works. The average American eats five or more ...
If you were asked what you could do to live a long and healthy life, what would you say? Most likely, you would mention eating well, exercising, limiting alcohol intake, avoiding smoking and illicit ...
Americans may have to get used to life with less salt, as the FDA is drafting voluntary guidelines for the food industry to lower sodium levels in food. As the Associated Press’ Mary Clare Jalonick ...
“Put down the salt shaker and back away from the table. And don’t even think about going for the chips.” Those are lines you may hear on a TV police drama of the future, when the federal drive to curb ...
Your body needs salt, or sodium, to function properly—keeping your body’s fluid levels balanced, blood pressure regulated and even nerves and muscles working as they should. The problem? Most ...
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Is salt linked to memory decline?

Along with a study finding that it can affect cognitive function, a favourite condiment could also harm the heart and lower ...
Merve Ceylan is a dietitian and health writer with four years of experience writing for companies in the nutrition and health industry. Eating less salt can reduce blood pressure and the risk of heart ...
Salt is the unsung hero of the culinary world—but it’s often labeled as the villain of heart health. You’ve probably heard that too much salt can raise blood pressure, leaving you to wonder: is any ...