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Item NEW WAYS TO ADDRESS THE PROBLEM OF CHRONIC NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES(2025) Nevoit G.; Poderiene K.; Danylchenko S.; Potyazhenko M.; Mintser O.; Jarusevicius G.; Vainoras А.The review is devoted to the search for new directions for solving the problem of chronic non-communi- cable diseases in the future. The term «Non-communicable diseases» (NCDs) refers to chronic diseases of internal human organs that are not transmitted from one person to another. This term was first used by the medical academic community and the World Health Organization at the end of the 20th century after the understanding of the common pathogenesis of all non- communicable diseases deepened. All non-communicable diseases have a long duration of course/catamnesis and are the result of a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors. Results. As a result of the theoretical study, the following promising scientific directions for solving the problem of NCDs in the future were identified: • Mitochondrial dysfunction as a new trend in the pathogenesis of NCDs and a new therapeutic target; • Continuum of NCDs is a new model for their catamnesis; • The Theory of Complex Systems of the human body is a new approach to the systemic study of NCDs; • The promising role of Magnetobiology in the search for new mechanisms of the pathogenesis of NCDs; • Frequency-wave model of the human body structure is a promising direction in the search for new methods of diagnosis and treatment of NCDs; • Kinesiotherapy and regular exercise are scientifically based ways to overcome mitochondrial dysfunction and NCDs. The purpose of this perspective review was to identify new promising directions in solving the problem of chron- ic non-communicable diseases from the standpoint of modern biophysical knowledge. Materials and methods: general scientific and theoretical methods were used in the theoretical study. The results of the system analysis of existing new scientific knowledge, which can form the basis for new approaches to solving the problem of chronic non-communicable diseases, are presented in the review. Conclusions. The most promising areas were identified as areas related to deepening knowledge of the pathogenesis of chronic non-communicable diseases as the basis of pathology. These are studies devoted to the role of mitochondria, the creation of new ideas about the continuum of chronic non-communicable diseases, the search for new mechanisms of pathogenesis of chronic non-communicable diseases based on new knowledge of magnetobiology, and deepening knowl- edge about the role of the myofascial system in the energy supply of the human body. Of fundamental importance is the development of ideas of the theory of the human body as a complex system by the professor. A. Vainoras. A promising direction is the study of the possibilities of instrumental diagnostic complexes based on the Vega test and bioresonance therapy in the complex management and treatment of patients with chronic non-communicable diseases.