THE IMPORTANCE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICAL MEASURES IN PRESERVING THE HEALTH OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OFFICERS
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This article analyzes the importance of preventive medical measures in maintaining the health of internal affairs officers. Occupational risk factors encountered in professional activities, their impact on the human body, and issues related to disease prevention through preventive medical examinations, vaccination, sanitary-hygienic measures, and the promotion of a healthy lifestyle are discussed. In addition, the role of preventive medical measures in maintaining professional efficiency and work capacity is highlighted
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