The WHO recommends limiting sodium intake per person to below 2 grams per day to reduce blood pressure and risk of CVDs.
Excessive sodium intake is one of the leading causes of high blood pressure The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently recommended replacing regular table salt with low-sodium salt ...
According to medical experts, the new guidance is a transformative step toward reducing hypertension & cardiovascular disease ...
Regular monitoring of sodium and potassium levels through diet and lifestyle choices can be a simple yet effective way to ...
Can switching the salt in your shakers with K-salt or potassium chloride help in controlling your blood pressure and reducing ...
WHO recommends lower-sodium salt substitutes to reduce cardiovascular diseases, strokes, and other health risks globally.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently release new guidelines that revealed that K-salt or potassium chloride may reduce the consumption of sodium which will decrease the risk of chronic ...
This week the World Health Organization (WHO) released new guidelines recommending people switch the regular salt they use at ...
In a state with more than a million adults who have high blood pressure, excess sodium consumption is a serious concern.