Making salt sense

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Although recent research suggests that only 20% to 30% of the population show a rise in blood pressure after eating salt, many experts believe that most adults would benefit from less salt in their diets. Americans consume much more salt than they need, and salt affects blood pressure more as people age.

Author: Padus, Emrika
Nutrition, Salt, Salt (Food), Nutritional requirements

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Do this and live longer

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Studies cited indicate that fitness is one of the most important keys to good health. Leg-pumping exercises such as daily stair-climbing is an excellent activity. Belly fat, which can lead to cardio-vascular diseases, should be reduced. Optimum waist sizes for different age groups are given.

Author: Padus, Emrika, Smith, Susan C,
Cardiovascular diseases, Prevention, Obesity, Physical fitness

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Shop the healthiest little 'super' market in the world

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There are many small food emporiums which carry specific ethnic lines of food that are often made the traditional, healthier way. The pros and cons of goods from these small stores are discussed, such as over-salty soy sauce. One Italian market, Stravino's in Allentown, PA is highlighted.

Author: Padus, Emrika
Innovations, Purchasing, Grocery industry, Grocery stores, Appreciation, Pasta products, Food buying, Grocery shopping, Ethnic food, Ethnic foods

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Subjects list: Health aspects, Editorial
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