According to the World Health Organization, most people worldwide consume nearly double the recommended daily amount of salt, primarily through processed foods. This excessive sodium intake is a growing global health challenge, contributing to an estimated 1.89 million deaths annually. The cardiovascular, renal, and nervous systems are particularly vulnerable to the harmful effects of high salt consumption. Unfortunately, the symptoms of salt-related health problems often emerge late, making early detection and intervention difficult and emphasizing the importance of public awareness and preventive strategies.
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22. Increased Risk of Dementia A growing body of evidence suggests that high salt intake may increase the risk of developing dementia, including both Alzheimer’s disease…