WHO Issues New Guidance on Dietary Salt and Potassium

An image of a grain of table salt taken using a scanning electron microscope. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
From the 31 January 2013 press release
Adults should consume less than 2,000 mg of sodium, or 5 grams of salt, and at least 3,510 mg of potassium per day, according to new guidelines issued by the WHO.
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