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Salt Institute justifiably asks "Where's the outrage?"

Foodprocessing.com editorially joins the Salt Institute in amazed reaction to public health authortities' indifference to mounting evidence that low-salt diets are unjustified and may even be dangerous.

Posted by Dick Hanneman on March 14, 2006 07:20 PM | Permalink

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