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Salty Drinking Water May Raise Blood Pressure in Coastal Communities, Study Warns

via Phys.org·8h ago

New research suggests that elevated salt levels in drinking water — common in coastal areas affected by saltwater intrusion from rising seas — may be quietly raising blood pressure, adding an overlooked environmental factor to hypertension risk.

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