Many people in the U.S. are trying to lower their sodium intake for better heart health. The WHO and dietitians say using ...
A new study reveals that switching to potassium-enriched salt substitutes can reduce stroke recurrence and mortality, offering hope for millions.
The key advantage of switching rather than cutting salt intake is that potassium-enriched salt can be used as a direct ...
Swapping salt for salt substitutes enriched with potassium could help lower the risk of recurrent stroke and death, a new ...
HealthDay News — Salt substitution is safe and reduces the risk for stroke recurrence and death among patients with stroke, according to a study published online Feb. 5 in JAMA Cardiology.
The WHO, in its recent guideline, suggests using K-salt or potassium chloride instead of regular table salt, which is rich in ...
A simple switch of seasoning offers a cost-effective therapeutic option for survivors of stroke, according to a new analysis from the randomized Salt Substitute and Stroke Study.
Swapping regular salt for salt substitutes may reduce the risk of recurrent stroke and death. In a recent study, compared to regular salt intake, salt substitutes reduced stroke-related mortality by ...
Potassium supplements in salt can significantly reduce the risks of stroke recurrence as well as death, according to an ...
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