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THE DEPENDENCE OF HUMAN HEALTH ON FACTORS OF THE PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC LIVING CONDITIONS
Nazarova Nigora Bokhodirovna, , Candidate of Medical Sciences. Senior Lecturer, Department of Pharmacology, Institute of Pharmaceutical Education and ResearchAbstract
The health of individuals is closely linked to the factors of the production environment and socio-economic living conditions. Harmful elements in the workplace and unfavorable socio-economic circumstances significantly impact the deterioration of health, increasing the risk of various diseases. This article analyzes the interrelationship between production environment factors and socio-economic conditions affecting human health. The study emphasizes the importance of creating a safe working environment and improving socio-economic conditions to strengthen public health. The findings highlight the need for effective policies in healthcare and social sectors to promote healthier living and working conditions.
Keywords
Human health, production environment factors, socio-economic conditions, occupational health, public health, disease risk, social determinants of health.
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