To break it down, salt contains sodium, which is the component that has an effect on our blood pressure. Sodium is a mineral that attracts and holds onto water. When there is an excess of sodium in our bloodstream, this draws more water into our blood vessels, increasing the volume of our blood.
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5 Expert Facts Every Women Should Know About Ovarian Cancer
Ovarian cancer is now recognised as having detectable early symptoms including abdominal distension (bloating, increased abdominal size), pelvic and/or abdominal pain, problems with eating (loss of appetite, feeling full quickly), and frequent urination. ..
Pain in My Kidneys – Are they failing?
In a healthy person, body cells grow and multiply to replace old or damaged cells. When the abnormal or damaged cells continue to grow and multiply….
Women’s health at different stages of life
In a healthy person, body cells grow and multiply to replace old or damaged cells. When the abnormal or damaged cells continue to grow and multiply….
HPV Cause, Risk and Prevention – Spread Love, Not HPV
In a healthy person, body cells grow and multiply to replace old or damaged cells. When the abnormal or damaged cells continue to grow and multiply….
Eat Well During Christmas Without Compromising Your Health
Christmas is going to come around every year for the rest of your life – get a jump on it and learn to manage it!
Understanding Food and Stomach Cancer (After surgery)
Based on the Malaysia National Cancer Registry Report 2012-2016, 1 in 94 males is at risk of developing prostate cancer
Understanding Breast Cancer: The General Eating Guidelines for After Diagnosis
Making healthy food and lifestyle choices after being diagnosed with breast cancer is critical for your overall health.
Arrhythmia: Causes, Symptoms & Diagnosis | LifeCare Diagnostic
Understand arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) with LifeCare Diagnostic. Learn about causes, common symptoms, diagnosis methods like ECG & Holter, and when to seek medical help in Malaysia.
You Feel What You Eat
Have you ever thought that the food you eat affects your mood? Studies compare “traditional” diets like the Mediterranean diet or the traditional Japanese diet to a typical “Western” diet and reveal that the risk of depression is 10% lower..