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Portugal's public health agency is considering a ban on the sale of energy drinks to minors, at a time when the issue is being discussed in several European countries.
The news was reported in the weekly Expresso and confirmed by Euronews.
Portugal's Directorate-General for Health (DGS), a branch of the health ministry focused on health promotion, told Euronews that in addition to the ban on advertising aimed at under-16s, there would also be a ban on the sale of these drinks in public schools.
However, the agency believes that these actions can
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