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Correction

Correction: Brown, R.B. Sodium Chloride, Migraine and Salt Withdrawal: Controversy and Insights. Med. Sci. 2021, 9, 67

School of Public Health Sciences, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON N2L3G1, Canada
Med. Sci. 2022, 10(4), 66; https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci10040066
Submission received: 11 November 2022 / Accepted: 30 November 2022 / Published: 2 December 2022

Text Correction

There was an error in the original publication [1]. Amount of sodium was incorrectly stated as sodium chloride.
A correction has been made to Section 4. Highly Processed Food Withdrawal, Paragraph Number 1:
The minimum daily amount of sodium required by the body is 500 mg; 1500 mg of sodium is an adequate daily intake amount; increased chronic disease risk is associated with an intake of more than 2300 mg of sodium; and the average American consumes 3400 mg of sodium a day [32].
The author states that the scientific conclusions are unaffected. This correction was approved by the Academic Editor. The original publication has also been updated.

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  1. Brown, R.B. Sodium Chloride, Migraine and Salt Withdrawal: Controversy and Insights. Med. Sci. 2021, 9, 67. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] [PubMed]
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Brown, Ronald B. 2022. "Correction: Brown, R.B. Sodium Chloride, Migraine and Salt Withdrawal: Controversy and Insights. Med. Sci. 2021, 9, 67" Medical Sciences 10, no. 4: 66. https://doi.org/10.3390/medsci10040066

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