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    Indian salt intake twice the WHO recommended mark

    Indian salt intake twice the WHO recommended mark

    supriya kashyap kashyap27 Oct 2016 2:37 PM IST
    Kolkata : The average salt intake in India is double that of the WHO recommended maximum consumption level of 5 gm/day, a study said.Researchers at...
    WHO: Indians consume 119 percent more salt per day than is recommended

    WHO: Indians consume 119 percent more salt per day than is recommended

    supriya kashyap kashyap8 Nov 2016 2:37 PM IST
    An average Indian consumes 10.98 grams of salt per day, 119 per cent more than the recommended limit of five grams per day by the World Health...
    Cutting salt intake most important - Healthy diet does not offset increased salt intake

    Cutting salt intake most important - Healthy diet does not offset increased salt intake

    Anjali Nimesh Nimesh6 March 2018 7:30 PM IST
    The recommended upper limit of adult salt intake in the UK is 6g a day - around one teaspoon.Previously, experts believed that eating high amounts of...
    Flexible, wearable sensor to monitor salt intake in High Blood Pressure

    Flexible, wearable sensor to monitor salt intake in High Blood Pressure

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli8 May 2018 8:35 PM IST
    It is very important for people who have High Blood Pressure to restrict salt intake as eating too much salt increases blood pressure and increases...
    Useful Tips for identification and prevention of stroke

    Useful Tips for identification and prevention of stroke

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli8 Sept 2018 7:28 PM IST
    It is extremely important to identify and spot a stroke so that immediate medical attention may be sought.Stroke is a major cause of permanent...
    Higher salt intake harmful in low BP light headedness, finds study

    Higher salt intake harmful in low BP light headedness, finds study

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli11 Feb 2019 8:20 PM IST
    Findings of a new Study have challenged experts’ traditional recommendation of higher salt intake for postural Hypotension or lightheadedness....
    Frequent urination at night may be a sign of high blood pressure

    Frequent urination at night may be a sign of high blood pressure

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli1 April 2019 7:28 PM IST
    According to a Watari study presented at the 83rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Japanese Circulation Society (JCS 2019), frequent urination at...
    Adding beetroot to salty foods may prevent high Blood Pressure: AHA Study

    Adding beetroot to salty foods may prevent high Blood Pressure: AHA Study

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal2 April 2019 8:20 PM IST
    Adding beetroot to salty foods may prevent high Blood Pressure, finds American Heart Association Study.Promoting high intakes of potassium and low...
    How much salt to prescribe for different patient classes- Delnaaz T Chanduwadia

    How much salt to prescribe for different patient classes- Delnaaz T Chanduwadia

    Hina Zahid10 July 2019 7:02 PM IST
    Salt has a very important place in all our lives when it comes to the palatability of food. If salt is not optimally added and cooked therein – the...
    Excessive dietary salt intake may induce cognitive impairment, find investigators

    Excessive dietary salt intake may induce cognitive impairment, find investigators

    Dr. Kamal Kant Kohli Kohli9 Oct 2019 7:20 PM IST
    Excessive dietary salt intake may induce cognitive impairment, find investigators.The researchers have found that Dietary Salt Induces Cognitive...
    Vitamin D plus calcium may increase risk of stroke, finds study

    Vitamin D plus calcium may increase risk of stroke, finds study

    Deepanjana Sarkar20 July 2019 9:00 AM IST
    Vitamin D plus calcium may increase the risk of stroke, find a study conducted to evaluate the effects of dietary supplements on health.Nowadays...
    Salt reduction from 2,300 mg to 1,500 mg further lowers BP and CV risk: DRI Update

    Salt reduction from 2,300 mg to 1,500 mg further lowers BP and CV risk: DRI Update

    Medha Baranwal Baranwal8 March 2019 8:28 PM IST
    Reducing daily sodium intake to at least 2,300 mg lowers blood pressure and cardiovascular risk in healthy adults, according to a new National...
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