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How Brazil's World Cup Games Raise the Risk of Heart Attack

Summary by Globo
Watching a game in Brazil at the World Cup arouses strong emotions in the football-loving population, but this anxiety can cause serious risks to the health of fans, especially for those who have some heart disease. On Monday (29), when Brazil faced Japan for the 16-avo round of the World Cup, a 60-year-old man passed away after the goal of the Japanese selection, in a bakery in Goiânia.

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Watching a game in Brazil at the World Cup arouses strong emotions in the football-loving population, but this anxiety can cause serious risks to the health of fans, especially for those who have some heart disease. On Monday (29), when Brazil faced Japan for the 16-avo round of the World Cup, a 60-year-old man passed away after the goal of the Japanese selection, in a bakery in Goiânia.

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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Sunday, July 5, 2026.
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