Brasil e Peru se juntam a países nas Américas que estão eliminando a gordura trans de produtos industrializados.
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Trans fat intake is responsible for approximately 500,000 premature deaths from coronary heart disease each year around the world. I welcome #Brazil's 🇧🇷 and #Peru's 🇵🇪 commitments to eliminate industrially-produced trans fats. Let's #BeatNCDs!https://t.co/oAsx6Byn14
— Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus (@DrTedros) August 18, 2021