Urgent Problems of Formation, Preservation and Strengthening of a Healthy Lifestyle in Small Cities
Keywords:
Small towns, medical activism, preventive activism and social activismAbstract
The article emphasizes that the health of the population plays an important role among the factors that positively affect the development of small cities. At the same time, it is known that the formation, preservation and strengthening of the health of the population in most cases depends on their lifestyle. Therefore, it is emphasized that the formation, preservation and strengthening of a healthy lifestyle among the residents of small cities remains one of the urgent problems of the day. The article expresses ideas and considerations on the organization of the participation of Mahalla Citizens' Meetings (MCMs) and sanitary activists in solving this problem.
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