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24,000 die annually in Bangladesh due to high-sodium foods
Processed and ultra-processed foods including packaged snacks and processed meat are among the leading contributors to excessive salt intake in Bangladesh, speakers said at an awareness seminar on Wednesday. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), excessive salt consumption causes...