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Study says too much salt may impact your brain health, not just your blood pressure

High blood pressure is often associated with the kidneys and blood vessels. But new research shows too much salt can inflame the brain itself, changing how the body regulates blood pressure

August 25, 2025 / 16:04 IST
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New research shows excess salt triggers brain inflammation, offering clues to why many hypertension patients don’t respond to standard medicines. (Image: Pexels)
New research shows excess salt triggers brain inflammation, offering clues to why many hypertension patients don’t respond to standard medicines. (Image: Pexels)

Salt has long been blamed for harming the heart and kidneys by multiple studies, but new research suggests your brain may be paying an even steeper price. Researchers at McGill University, Canada, have found that eating too much salt can inflame the brain and drive up blood pressure, a finding that challenges decades of medical belief.

For millions struggling with hypertension, particularly those who don’t respond to common drugs, this study offers fresh hope.

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In the experiment, rats were fed a salt-heavy diet, similar to meals with instant noodles, bacon, and processed cheese. Instead of only straining the kidneys, the salt set off tiny immune cells in the brain, creating inflammation and releasing a hormone called vasopressin, which pushed their blood pressure higher.