Experts link rising salt consumption to hypertension, kidney disease in Nigeria

[Premium Times - Nigeria] - 30/07/2025
The average Nigerian consumes between 2.8 to 10 grams of salt per day, more than double the World Health Organisation's recommended limit of five gram, which is just about one level teaspoon of salt,” The post Experts link rising salt consumption to hypertension, kidney disease in Nigeria (…)
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