Sodium Intake and Related Diseases 2.0
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- DOI: 10.3390/ijms23010170
Sodium Intake and Related Diseases 2.0
Abstract
Many statements have been reported in literature from various sources warning of the possible risk to health connected to high salt (as sodium chloride) intake in the everyday diet, and it is increasingly pressing [...].
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