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A pinch (less) of salt can save lives, WHO says in new report

A pinch (less) of salt can save lives, WHO says in new report
Implementing sodium reduction policies could save an estimated seven million lives globally by 2030, WHO said in a new report launched on Thursday. more
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Too little sodium can be harmful to heart failure patients: Study

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