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Salt

Eating too much salt can increase the risk of developing high blood pressure. Having high blood pressure increases the risk of developing coronary heart disease.

To find out more about salt please visit the British Heart Foundation’s page on this topic : https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/support/healthy-living/healthy-eating/salt

Go back to ‘Healthy Eating’ here.

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