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2010/06/01

5 Surprising Dangers of Too Much Salt

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You probably know that too much salt can increase your risk of heart attack and stroke. But are you aware that a sodium-laden diet can also up your chances of developing kidney stones and osteoporosis? Read on for a list of other potential problems.

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