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Exercise may blunt salt's effect on hypertension USA Today By Katye Martens, USA TODAY By Alan Mozes HealthDay Physical activity may diminish the negative impact of a high-salt diet on blood pressure, a new study suggests. Researchers found that the more people exercise, the less their blood pressure will rise ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Whole grain cereal may help control blood pressure USA Today "When one considers the many high-sodium fast-food breakfast options, it may be as much what a bowl of cereal knocks out of one's diet, as what it puts in, that helps lower blood pressure and enhance health," Katz said. More cereal might mean fewer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Weight support group deciphers marketing gimmicks Hometownlife.com In 2008, the most popular diet soda in the US released its "plus" product, a diet cola with a small amount of water-soluble vitamins added. Other vitamin-enhanced drink and waters have taken off in recent years, although, according to Clark, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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