Dr. Rajiv G. Bhanwath, DDS ,
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Best Diet for High Blood Pressure: What Science Recommends in 2025
Grounded in 2025 research, the best diet for high blood pressure is a plant-forward DASH- or Mediterranean-style pattern built around vegetables, fruit, legumes, whole grains, nuts, seeds, low-fat dairy, and olive oil, while limiting sodium, ultra-processed foods, added sugars, and processed meats. Studies show that reducing sodium to about 1,500–2,000 mg/day and increasing potassium, magnesium, and calcium from foods can meaningfully lower blood pressure and heart risk. Practical steps include filling half your plate with produce, choosing no-salt-added options, seasoning with herbs, reading labels, aiming for about 30 g fiber per day, eating fish twice weekly, and moderating alcohol. Potassium-based salt substitutes may help, but check with your clinician if you have kidney disease or take ACE inhibitors, ARBs, or spironolactone. This article turns the latest evidence into simple, budget-friendly tips patients and caregivers can personalize.
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Professional Writers for Patient Education and Health Literacy
Enhancing Health Literacy with Expert Patient Education Writers
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How Do Sealants Work?
Dental sealants are a preventative measure used to protect teeth, especially in children, from tooth decay. But how do they work, and are they effective? In this article, we will…
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What older adults should know about chewing problems, dentures, and getting enough nutrition
Chewing problems can change what older adults eat. Learn how dentures, dry mouth, and sore teeth affect nutrition and when to get care.
