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Many countries behind on sodium-reduction targets: WHO report

The Hill USA Health March 09, 2023

thumbnailNearly three-quarters of World Health Organization (WHO) member states lack comprehensive and mandatory sodium reduction policies, the United Nations agency says in a new report. The WHO warned that countries are behind in a combined push to reduce global sodium intake by 30... + más

Limiting salt could be deadly for heart failure patients: study | New York Post

Eating too much salt can be deadly. Here's how to cut down. | CBS News


Limiting salt could be deadly for heart failure patients: study

New York Post USA Life February 24, 2023

thumbnailTalk about throwing salt in the wound. People suffering from heart failure — a condition that affects 6 million American adults — who may be increasing their risk of death, according to a new study presented Thursday. Consuming too much salt has been linked to high blood... + más

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Eating too much salt can be deadly. Here's how to cut down.

CBS News USA Health March 10, 2023

thumbnailThe warned Thursday that people are ingesting more than twice as much salt as they should each day. In , the WHO says that sodium, an essential nutrient, increases the risk of heart disease, stroke and premature death when eaten in excess. Evidence also links high-sodium intake... + más

'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN

Did Martha Washington really name a cat after Alexander Hamilton? | The Boston Globe


What if your Tesla could run on sodium?

Fox Business USA Tech April 20, 2023

thumbnailEastman Kodak CEO Jim Continenza discusses the iconic film brand's foray into the electric vehicle battery business on 'The Claman Countdown.' If sodium is the new lithium, investors may need to rethink a favorite energy-transition trade. One of the most... + más

Many countries behind on sodium-reduction targets: WHO report | The Hill

Limiting salt could be deadly for heart failure patients: study | New York Post


Lunchables to begin serving meals in school cafeterias as part of new government program

ABC7 USA Health March 14, 2023

thumbnail.The aim to reduce added sugars and sodium levels in school-provided lunches. The standards would reduce sodium limits gradually over several school years.While school meals are paid for by local and federal funding, the standards for what goes on a kids' cafeteria tray are... + más

Lunchables headed to school cafeterias nationwide | WPLG Local 10

Lunchables to be offered to K-12 students for lunch this fall | 10 WBNS



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