Health & Medicine
High Salt Consumption Linked to Growing Autoimmune Disease Rates in Western Societies
The frequency of autoimmune diseases in Western societies, such as multiple sclerosis and type 1 diabetes, has risen in recent decades. In three research papers published Wednesday, high-salt consumption was attributed as a risk factor for causing the spike in these diseases.
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