Japanese researchers have developed computerized chopsticks that enhance salty tastes, potentially helping those who need to reduce sodium in their diets
., the chopsticks enhance tastes using electrical stimulation and a mini-computer worn on a wristband.
Excess sodium intake is related to increased incidence of high blood pressure, strokes and other ailments. "If we try to avoid taking less salt in a conventional way, we would need to endure the pain of cutting our favorite food from our diet, or endure eating bland food."
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