For most people, salt is something they think about when cooking or eating, not when turning on the tap. But new research suggests that drinking water...
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For most people, salt is something they think about when cooking or eating, not when turning on the tap. But new research suggests that drinking water itself may be an unexpected source of salt and that this hidden salt could quietly raise blood pressure for millions of people around the world. The study, published in […] The post Salty drinking water that may increase high blood pressure risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
For most people, salt is something they think about when cooking or eating, not when turning on the tap. But new research suggests that drinking water...
FRIDAY, Jan. 30, 2026 — People whose drinking water contains more salt have an increased risk of high blood pressure, a new evidence review...
New research from the University of Liverpool suggests that sharp rises in blood sugar after meals may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s...
New research from the University of Liverpool suggests that sharp rises in blood sugar after meals may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s...
Indians consume more than twice the recommended daily salt intake. Experts warn excess sodium may sharply raise blood pressure and stroke risk.
A new study offers reassuring news for people concerned about red meat and its role in blood sugar and heart health. Researchers have found that...
A new study offers reassuring news for people concerned about red meat and its role in blood sugar and heart health. Researchers have found that...
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a health condition that affects many people around the world. It happens when the pressure of...
A new study from Edith Cowan University in Australia and the Danish Cancer Research Institute has found that not all sources of nitrate in food are...
Researchers from Harvard have made a surprising discovery: nearly 1 in 5 people with high blood pressure may be taking other medications that actually...