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  - Times of India - Life & Style - 08/Jul 18:30

Drinking water can protect the heart

A recent study by Bar-Ilan University reveals that staying hydrated significantly lowers the risk of hypertension and heart failure. Analyzing data from over 400,000 adults, researchers found that sodium levels within the high-normal range are linked to increased cardiovascular risks. Lead author Prof. Jonathan Rabinowitz emphasizes hydration as a crucial, often overlooked, factor in preventing chronic diseases.

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