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  • People whose reported diets were low in potassium also showed lower potassium levels in their urine and higher blood pressure.Importantly, this effect was even stronger than the effect of sodium on blood pressure.The relationship between low potassium and high blood pressure remained significant even when age, race, and other cardiovascular risk factors - including high cholesterol, diabetes, and
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