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What is the role of salt in human health?
Salt is vital for maintaining fluid balance, nerve function, and muscle contractions. However, it is imperative to consume it in moderation. The [World Health Organization (WHO)]() recommends a daily intake limit of 5 grams to reduce health risks.
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