How a mysterious epidemic of kidney disease is killing young men nature.com 12 points by littlexsparkee 4 hours ago
giardini 3 hours ago I find it curious that there is no mention of salts, either sodium or potassium, in the entire article! Llamamoe an hour ago Reducing sodium intake in people susceptible to developing high blood pressure from it does wonders, but in everyone else it's pretty much okay, and if you're young it's better to eat too much than too little. I doubt it's a factor here.
Llamamoe an hour ago Reducing sodium intake in people susceptible to developing high blood pressure from it does wonders, but in everyone else it's pretty much okay, and if you're young it's better to eat too much than too little. I doubt it's a factor here.
I find it curious that there is no mention of salts, either sodium or potassium, in the entire article!
Reducing sodium intake in people susceptible to developing high blood pressure from it does wonders, but in everyone else it's pretty much okay, and if you're young it's better to eat too much than too little. I doubt it's a factor here.
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