La salute in tavola

27 Novembre 2017
Spesso la prima causa delle malattie è la nostra alimentazione. Tuttavia, proprio le malattie provenienti dal cibo - in particolare quelle causate da batteri, virus, parassiti e funghi - sono facilmente evitabili con poche semplici regole nella gestione sicura degli alimenti. Per questo l'OMS ha pubblicato cinque regole-chiave che spiegano i principi fondamentali che ogni individuo dovrebbe conoscere per prevenire le malattie di origine alimentare. Leggetele a questo link: http://www.who.int/foodsafety/areas_work/food-hygiene/5keys/en/
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