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Sodium restriction probably not helpful in heart failure
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Sodium restriction probably not helpful in heart failure
Wednesday 14 August 2024, 12:23 AM

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In patients with chronic heart failure, restricting dietary sodium intake to <2g per day does not reduce death or hospitalisation compared with 2–3g p
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cfpclearn.ca/tfp368 (Tools for Practice #368, 21 June 2024).