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Cardiologist Dr. Sanjay Bhojraj warns that seemingly healthy breakfast choices can trigger dangerous blood pressure spikes.
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Traditional breakfast cereal has been declining as Gen Z chooses other popular breakfast items over highly processed options.
Some common breakfast choices—like breakfast meats, biscuits and some processed cereals—are high in sodium. "Diets high in salt can increase your blood pressure and risk of stroke," says Suri.
Sales of cold cereal have steadily fallen for at least 25 years, experts say.