lundi 23 mai 2016
Low-sodium diets not always worth their salt, McMaster study finds
Contrary to popular thought, maintaining a low-sodium diet may not be beneficial to one's health. According to a recently published study, cutting down your daily salt intake could actually be harmful to your body.
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