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Archived Press Releases 2007-2008

British Hypertension Society newsletter (Dec '08)

CSPI research shows the American food industry is not lowering salt in processed foods (Dec '08)

AWASH 'Drop the salt!' bulletin: supporting World Salt Awareness Week (Dec '08)

World Hypertension League publish December newsletter (PDF) (Dec '08)

World Hypertension League newsletter (Oct '08)

AWASH release findings from Australia's Nutrition & Physical Activity Survey (Oct '08)

CASH submits article on the UK salt reduction success to the FDA

AWASH findings on Australia's Nutrition and Physical Activity Survey (Oct '08) 'Serious Salt Scare for Australian Boys' (Oct '08)

World Hypertension League newsletter featuring WASH (Aug '08)

WASH welcomes the news that salt intake continues to fall in the UK (Jul '08) / (FSA press release)

EU Salt Reduction Initiative (July '08)

AWASH sausage sizzler press release (July '08)

Sodium intake and mortality - Follow-up in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) (June '08)

High blood pressure causes a fifth of early deaths in the developing world (June '08)

World Hypertension Day (May 17th '08)

World Salt Awareness Week Evaluation (April '08)

US - CSPI urge a reduction of salt in restaurants (July '08)

AWASH - Salt in sausages (July '08)

Salt intake is related to soft drink consumption in children and adolescents - a link to obesity?

Canadian Stroke Network and WASH work together to reduce sodium levels

AWASH Drop the Salt! Campaign Bulletin released

The US FDA considers revising its regulations on salt (FDA announcement)

Canada announced a National Sodium Policy (press release)

The urgent need to reduce sodium consumption (JAMA)

New research supports lower salt diet for children and young people (Press release)/(Paper)

Launch of the AWASH Drop the Salt! Campaign

Australians smart on salt but slow to act - consumer research (May 2007)

World Health Organisation report calling for legislation if food industry does not reduce salt

Salt reduction lowers blood pressure in children

Medical experts launch global campaign against salt to prevent over 2.5 million deaths worldwide each year

Labelling the salt content in foods: a useful tool in reducing sodium intake in Finland (Paper)

 

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