According to the World Health Organization, global salt intake averages nearly double the recommended limit, fueling a surge in hypertension, heart disease, kidney disorders, and stroke. Many of these salt-related conditions develop silently, with symptoms often appearing only after significant organ damage has occurred. This late detection complicates effective treatment and increases health risks, making excessive salt consumption a critical but frequently overlooked public health concern.
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41. Risk of Atrial Fibrillation Excessive salt consumption is a well-known contributor to hypertension, a major risk factor for developing atrial fibrillation (AFib)—an abnormal, often rapid…