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Experts sound alarm on high sodium intake

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June 24, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Card Stacking
Experts sound alarm on high sodium intake

Filipinos consume 4 grams of sodium, or 10 grams of salt, per day – more than double the amount of WHO's threshold

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NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

Late-night eating, chronic stress deliver “double hit” to gut health, new research finds

(NaturalNews) Late-night eating combined with chronic stress creates a âœdouble hit❠to the gut, worsening digestive symptoms and reducing gut microbiome div...

Live Science

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· Jun 24, 2026

Diagnostic dilemma: After taking a medicine for years, a man suddenly had weird changes in his taste that made food disgusting

Diagnostic dilemma: After taking a medicine for years, a man suddenly had weird changes in his taste that made food disgusting

Vogue

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· Jun 23, 2026

8 Probiotic Foods Recommended by a Nutritionist to Support Gut Health

A nutritionist and a registered dietitian share which foods help populate good bacteria in your gut.

Irish Mirror

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· Jun 22, 2026

Irish dietician shares simple morning habit to help improve gut health

A leading Irish dietitian has shared a simple morning routine that could transform your digestion and improve your gut health — and it's about going back to basics

Daily Mail

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· Jul 7, 2026

DR MAX PEMBERTON: The major cause of IBS that's nothing to do with diet. I see too many patients living in misery who are dismissed as 'neurotic'. Here's what you must discuss with your doctor

DR MAX PEMBERTON: The major cause of IBS that's nothing to do with diet. I see too many patients living in misery who are dismissed as 'neurotic'. Here's what you must discuss with your doctor

The West Australian

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· Jun 21, 2026

Experts warn Australian government to prepare, boost funding as H5 bird flu detected

Experts are sounding the alarm after a highly contagious strain of the deadly disease was detected on the Australian mainland.

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Related coverage for "Experts sound alarm on high sodium intake": NaturalNews.com — Late-night eating, chronic stress deliver “double hit” to gut health, new research finds. Live Science — Diagnostic dilemma: After taking a medicine for years, a man suddenly had weird changes in his taste that made food disgusting . Vogue — 8 Probiotic Foods Recommended by a Nutritionist to Support Gut Health. Irish Mirror — Irish dietician shares simple morning habit to help improve gut health. Daily Mail — DR MAX PEMBERTON: The major cause of IBS that's nothing to do with diet. I see too many patients living in misery who are dismissed as 'neurotic'. Here's what you must discuss with your doctor. The West Australian — Experts warn Australian government to prepare, boost funding as H5 bird flu detected