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This study aimed to evaluate the association of sodium intake and blood pressure levels in a sample of women living in the community. This cross-sectional study was carried out in the city of Curitiba, Brazil, from January to August of 2004. A total of 1,084 individuals, of whom 65.3% were white, were selected, using the multi-stage cluster sampling technique. Sodium intake was assessed by 24-hour recall, weight, height, and blood pressure measurement. The mean intake of sodium in the study population was 2,427 mg/day. Participants with a sodium intake of 2,000 mg/day or more presented higher blood pressure levels (pTotal Pageviews
Wednesday, October 15, 2013
Waiting for Change
The story of waiting for change is a well-known one. Long, frustrating days of uncertainty, huddling around candles, making endless cups of tea, gazing at the fireplace, a thousand times over, drawing up a thousand plans to make your home into a better place.
I guess we have to do that to get the change we want. Those of us in the UK are familiar with it, but it has been brought to our attention here in the US that there is something that many of us are unaware of. Perhaps you are wondering, as I was, how could something so simple be so devastatingly misunderstood?
Here is the problem. First, the bad news. If you have already brought a baby home from the hospital, they are probably not a boy or a girl. (We will get to that in a second.) There are about 1,000 problems with being born a girl. But there is a thousand and one problem with being born a boy. I'm sure you know which one I'm talking about. I'm not really kidding.
How many of you have asked the parents of your child what sex they have? It has happened to me over and over again be359ba680
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