Health & Medicine
New Salt Study Questions if a Low-Sodium Diet is Really Necessary
The average American consumes more than 3,400 mg of sodium a day, which is the same as 1 ½ teaspoons. Doctors have long touted the need to reduce sodium intake, but now a new study says there is actually no evidence to back up the benefits of a low-sodium diet.
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