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While essential for bodily functions, excess consumption is harmful. The body needs 500 mg of sodium daily, but the average adult takes in 3300 mg.
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Adulting is hard, shown by more people under 40 with heart disease, which increases their risk of heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure.
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Recommended by the American Heart Association and scientific communities, this diet consistently shows protective effects against chronic disease.
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A new minimally invasive outpatient procedure provides a blood pressure reduction benefit that helps patients regain control over their condition.
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To meet the growing heart-health needs of our community, we welcome these new physicians to Cooper and Inspira Cardiac Care.
Harry Wang, MD, FACC
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