The Human Kidney, By Design


Another item for the “Everything You Thought You Know About Food Isn’t So” file: Scientific American reports on research in the American Journal of Hypertension debunking the notion that high sodium intake leads to high blood pressure (“It’s Time to End the War on Salt”). But note this interesting observation by Albert Einstein College of Medicine epidemiologist Michael Alderman. Explaining why different people respond differently to salt, he attributes this to the design — note well — of kidneys: “the human kidney is made, by design, to vary the accretion of salt based on the amount you take in.” Emphasis added.

David Klinghoffer

Senior Fellow and Editor, Evolution News
David Klinghoffer is a Senior Fellow at Discovery Institute and the editor of Evolution News & Science Today, the daily voice of Discovery Institute’s Center for Science & Culture, reporting on intelligent design, evolution, and the intersection of science and culture. Klinghoffer is also the author of six books, a former senior editor and literary editor at National Review magazine, and has written for the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Seattle Times, Commentary, and other publications. Born in Santa Monica, California, he graduated from Brown University in 1987 with an A.B. magna cum laude in comparative literature and religious studies. David lives near Seattle, Washington, with his wife and children.

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