Abstract

At the beginning of XXI century cardiovascular diseases continue to be the most significant problem for modern medicine as the field of theoretical scientific knowledge, practical medicine, social, economic and domestic political spheres of activity in most countries of the world, and against the background of the outbreak of modern pandemics they have taken on the outlines of serious challenges to humanity, its viability. Particular attention is drawn to the fact that the population of the whole world feels the consequences of cardiovascular diseases expressed in the steady disability of the adult population, demographic decline, low life expectancy and high mortality rates. As analyzed in the article, these facts have become a serious basis for finding the ways to combat cardiovascular diseases on a global scale coordinating the actions and efforts of different countries in a single common task. In the work the author focuses the main attention on how important it is to convey the message to the international community that the problem of cardiovascular diseases is not only a strictly medical one and that it is beyond the power of healthcare organizations to solve it alone, even having mobilized all their capabilities. The purpose of the research:To create a general picture of cardiovascular pathology in the modern world as a global social problem in order to find ways to correct the activities of national and international health organizations, as well as non-medical organizations to combat heart pathologies.

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