World Heart Day is observed on September 29 every year and has been done so since 1999 at the World Heart Federation and World Health Organization's initiative.
Promoting preventive actions to lower mortality from cardiovascular illnesses is the main goal of this day. The goal of medical professionals worldwide is to raise awareness of the issue, inform the public about leading a healthy lifestyle, eating right, quitting smoking, and abstaining from harmful alcohol consumption, as well as to address the so-called modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
Heart disease caused for more than 17 million deaths worldwide each year. Cardiovascular disorders account for more than 52% of deaths in our country
Osh State University's center for postgraduate continuing medical education residents, teachers, and staff members of the medical clinic conducted an event in honor of World Heart Day. Everyone who sought to receive preventive advice, their blood pressure, pulse, blood glucose levels, and an ECG of the heart were measured.