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23 May
Researchers analyze 1,200 ready-to-eat cereals and find increasing amounts of sugar, fat and sodium, and decreasing amounts of protein and fiber.
These days Americans can agree on few things, but unfortunately, pizza, soup and chicken aren’t among them, a new study says.
Those three foods are some of the main sources of sodium for Americans of all racial and ethnic groups, contributing to high blood pressure and hea...
It may seem counterintuitive, but a new study review suggests that consuming too little salt could be harmful to heart failure patients.
Doctors currently recommend a low-sodium diet to lower blood pressure and avoid fluid buildup and swelling, which can be common symptoms for heart failure. The condition develops when the heart muscle becomes too weak or stiff to effectively pump blood ...
Toss out your salt shaker if you want to lower your risk of heart disease, a new study suggests.
Even if you already follow a low-salt diet, sprinkling salt on your food can raise your risk for heart disease, heart failure and plaque in cardiac arteries, researchers report.
"Compared with people who always added salt to foods -- usually at the table -- those who sometimes, rare...