India is on the way to gaining independence from its biggest killer, cardiovascular disease.
India is on the way to gaining independence from its biggest killer, cardiovascular disease.
One of India’s most impressive achievements is gaining independence from industrially-produced trans fat in body by committing to the WHO goal of elimination by 2023. This artificial, toxic food additive increases the risk of heart attack and death; replacing it with healthier fats and oils does not increase the cost or change the taste of food.
When India gained independence in 1947, malnutrition and diseases such as tuberculosis malaria, and enteric infections were leading killers. Average life expectancy was just 32 years, and more than a quarter of children didn’t make it to their fifth birthday. Since then, the country’s population quadrupled, life expectancy more than doubled to 70 years, and child mortality declined 85%.
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