Lowering salt in everyday foods could quietly save lives. Researchers found that modest sodium reductions in bread, packaged ...
New data suggest that faster sodium correction in severe hyponatremia may reduce mortality and delay neurologic events, ...
Sodium is not a pathogen, but it, too, kills. Just ask the World Health Organization (WHO), which reports that two million of the eight million poor diet deaths can be blamed on high sodium intake.
Tiny cuts in hidden salt could quietly prevent tens of thousands of heart attacks and strokes—no diet overhaul required.
It’s no secret that most people eat too much sodium per day. Learn more about the recommended amounts of sodium per day for children and adults.
New research shows salt in drinking water may raise blood pressure, especially in coastal regions where seawater mixes with ...
We all have trouble dozing off now and then. And while you may attribute your insomnia to sipping coffee at night or a stressful day, it turns out there may be a more surprising culprit: Your salt ...
High blood sugar levels can cause blood sodium levels to appear low. However, this is usually due to a dilutional effect. Doctors can use a sodium glucose correction formula to calculate accurate ...
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