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Excessive salt intake in India is driving a health crisis, increasing the risk of hypertension and related diseases.
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The Print on MSNICMR-NIE launches initiative to tackle poor follow-ups, gaps in diabetes, hypertension treatmentFewer than 10 percent of people with hypertension had their blood sugar under control & fewer than 66 percent of diabetics ...
Indians are consuming more than twice the safe limit of daily salt intake recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO), significantly raising their risk of hypertension, stroke, kidney disease, ...
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To tackle the issue of high salt consumption, the NIE has launched a three-year intervention project in Punjab and Telangana, ...
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Minister in The Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, has moved to assure South Africans that the country is secure, and the ...
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ABP - Live on MSNIndians Taking Too Much Salt, Fuelling Silent Epidemic: ICMRTo tackle the issue of high salt consumption, the NIE has launched a three-year intervention project in Punjab and Telangana, ...
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While stress is a known cause of hypertension, an ICMR study reveals that India’s high salt intake is also a major ...
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NIE reveals that Indians consume excessive salt, increasing the risk of hypertension and related diseases. To combat this, ...
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