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Too Much Salt Can Hijack Your Brain

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Too much salt may inflame the brain, triggering hormones that push blood pressure higher. Scientists found this pathway could explain why many patients resist current hypertension drugs, pointing toward the brain as a new treatment target.

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Dr. Irinel Popescu spoke about dangerous health events, warning the elderly particularly about excessive salt or sugar consumption. Article Dr. Irinel Popescu demonstrates the myth of "salvation in the kitchen". Zaharu is also worse for the first time in Romania TV.

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It is a silent disease, but as it progresses it can damage organs such as the heart, brain, or kidneys.The treatment of hypertension includes the prescription of medicines called beta-blockers.However, there is another way to combat this ailment: the DASH diet, acronym for the concept “Food Approaches to Stop Hypertension”.This nutrition plan has a high content of potassium, calcium, and magnesium, minerals that help lower blood pressure.The die…

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In concessions, culinary attempts are greater, and patients with cardiovascular diseases tend to look at restrictions. Anca Tau draws attention to excessive salt consumption, which may have serious effects as...

"This is new evidence that high blood pressure may have its origin in the brain, which opens the door for the development of treatments that act on the brain," says associate professor of the Department of Physiology at McGill University, Prager-Khoutorsky.

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