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Coastal Residents May Face Blood Pressure Risks from Salty Drinking Water

New research suggests that the salt content in drinking water could be contributing to high blood pressure, particularly among those living in coastal regions.

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High blood pressure is commonly associated with lifestyle choices like diet and exercise. However, recent findings indicate that drinking water may also play a significant role.

Residents in coastal areas might be particularly vulnerable to this issue, as the salt levels in their drinking water could be unexpectedly high.

This revelation highlights the need for further investigation into water quality and its potential health impacts on communities near coastlines.

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Source Phys.org
Published Date April 18, 2026

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