High blood pressure, or hypertension, affects an estimated 47% of adults in the United States, making it a leading risk factor for heart disease and stroke. The cardiovascular system relies on healthy blood pressure to function optimally, ensuring organs and tissues receive adequate oxygen and nutrients. Unfortunately, hypertension often develops silently, with few or no symptoms in its early stages, making detection and management particularly challenging. Early dietary intervention is crucial to prevent serious complications and support heart health.
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49. Restaurant Appetizers Restaurant appetizers, such as mozzarella sticks, loaded potato skins, nachos, and fried calamari, are often high in sodium and unhealthy fats. These dishes…