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Published: May 28, 2025

Comprender las diferencias culturales en el uso de la sal puede ayudar a reducir el consumo

La pizza, la sopa y el pollo fueron algunas de las principales fuentes de sodio entre las personas de todos los grupos raciales y étnicos, según un nuevo estudio publicado por la revista profesional de la American Heart Association
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