The article deals with current status and shortcomings of journalism education in China. It aims to gain in-depth insights into the journalism
education model, considering the vast number of students in Chinese universities and focuses on innovations in journalism education within the context of rapid media development. The analysis primarily focuses on representative universities identified from Chinese academic assessments, aiming to detect commonalities and provide insights for other universities. Journalism education in contemporary China has experienced rapid development, with various types and levels of institutions establishing journalism and communication programs. The origins of higher education in media studies can be traced back to journalism, which later evolved into the discipline of journalism, incorporating
communication studies. In 1997, communication studies were established as a separate academic discipline. Apart from journalism and communication education, film and media arts education has also seen rapid growth in China. With the advancement of the internet and digital technologies, the media industry has undergone significant transformations, posing new challenges and requirements for future journalists. From the current state of journalism education, it is apparent that universities face issues related to educational objectives, program offerings, and teaching methodologies. To improve the quality of future journalists’ training, universities should adjust journalism programs accordingly: emphasizing theoretical learning while enhancing practical teaching, increasing collaboration with news media companies to encourage students’ active participation in practical activities, identifying and addressing deficiencies through hands-on experience, and making the cultivation of versatile journalists a key educational objective.

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The aim: A comprehensive analysis of anxiety as an emotional state and pathopsychological symptom in the situation of a massive humanitarian catastrophe in wartime
Materials and methods: A systematic search was conducted up to April 2022 in the following databases: Google Scholar, PubMed, DOAJ, and CORE. Three reviewers independently assessed full-text articles according to a predefined aim. We used a quantitative and qualitative approach to infer. The range of mental reactions to the intensive stress with a pooled prevalence of anxiety was estimated. Anxiety as an independent structural psychological phenomenon or incorporated into more complicated mental states, including mental disorders, was assessed.
Conclusions: The anxiety features as an expected mental reaction to the threatening environment are established, the analysis of anxiety development trajectories was shown, and the basic principles of psychological care in anxiety states are considered. The criteria of pathological anxiety, the characteristic of the anxiety symptom as a structural element of psychiatric diseases, and the modern methods of treatment of anxiety disorders are presented. Many specialists in the different areas work with anxious people and patients with anxiety disorders in the Ukrainian current situation, so it was concluded that understanding and being aware of the differentiation of anxiety states will improve psychological care and, if necessary, will lead to providing of a full spectrum of specialized medical care

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Snakebite envenoming is a common but neglected public health problem worldwide, especially in tropical countries. Annual mortality as a result of snakebites exceeds 138,000. It is believed that this problem is underestimated, and in many countries, individual cases of bites are not subject to proper fixation. The purpose of the study is the analytical and quantitative assessment of the structural components of the rats' adrenal glands under exposure to the venom of Vipers Vipera berus berus and Vipera berus nikolskii. Experimental studies were carried out on white, non-linear male rats. Vipera berus berus and Vipera berus nikolskii viper venom were obtained from V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. The freeze-dried native venom was stored at
-20 °C and dissolved in saline immediately before the experiment. The animals were divided into three groups (control and 2 experimental groups) of 10 individuals each. Experimental rats were injected intraperitoneally in a physiological solution with a semi-lethal dose (LD50) (1.576 mg/g-1) of Vipera berus berus and Vipera berus nikolskii venoms. Animals of the control group were injected intraperitoneally with only a physiological solution. Rats were removed from the experiment 24 hours after exposure to the poison and anesthetised by cervical dislocation. Statistical analysis of the area
of the microcirculatory channel and the nuclear-cytoplasmic index was performed using Fiji: ImageJ program and processed in Excel. Administration of the venom of the vipers Vipera berus berus and Vipera berus nikolskii to rats was accompanied by a significant increase in the area of the microcirculatory bed relative to the control group (2.9 times for Vipera berus berus and 6.5 times for Vipera berus nikolskii). Exposure to Vipera berus berus viper venom was associated with a significant decrease in the nuclearcytoplasmic index in rats of the experimental group compared to the control group (13 % and 42 %, respectively), which is evidence of a decrease in the area of the nuclei of endocrinocytes of the adrenal cortex. This indicator in rats under the administration of Vipera berus nikolskii venom was even lower and amounted to 12 %. According to the statistical analysis of the quantitative assessment of the state of the cortical substance of the adrenal glands, it is worth noting the similar effect of the poisons of both types of snakes at the cellular level. At the same time, at the tissue level, the effect of Vipera berus nikolskii venom is more pronounced than that of Vipera berus berus - this is evidenced by the higher degree of disruption of the structure of the hemomicrocirculatory channel in the adrenal cortex of animals from the group that was affected by this venom. It led to an increase in the area of vessels due to their expansion and ruptures of their walls and haemorrhages into the surrounding parenchyma and stroma.

Over the last decade, there has been an increase in illegal drug use and uncontrolled opioid abuse in patients with chronic pain, which is associated with unintentional trauma and is a major risk factor for tolerance and withdrawal, leading to overdose and death [1-5]. The attention of scientists in various fields of medicine is focused on the study of changes in organs and systems under the influence of drugs, in particular, both in clinical and experimental
areas [6-9]. In clinical studies it is indicated that when exposed to opioids there are signs of immunosuppression, which cause an increased risk of infectious diseases and the development of inflammation [5, 10, 11]. Toxic effects of drugs are manifested in all organs and systems, which
may have an indirect or direct effect on the organs of the oral cavity [6, 12-15]. The question of the role of bacterial flora in the etiology and initiation of periodontal disease is certainly actively studied as the improvement of microbiological methods and the accumulation of research results [16-19]. Today,
one of the main hypotheses remains that dental plaque microorganisms are a determining factor in the development and progression of the inflammatory process in the periodontium, which provoke the inflammatory process and directly affect the microbial status of the oral cavity [20- 23].There is also evidence that the role of microorganisms in the development of periodontitis is unclear, although some bacterial pathogens alone or as part of microbial groups may be particularly important [24]. Therefore, in order to prevent the development of periodontal disease and the occurrence of infectious foci in the oral cavity caused by bacterial biopellicle, it is important to determine the etiology and pathogenesis of this pathology in experimental animal models in order to further extrapolate these data to the clinic [25]. However, the relationship between the species and quantitative composition of the microbiota of tooth surface in the gingival margin and the development and progression of inflammation in the gingival mucosa under action of the opioid are controversial and needs further study using modern methods of microbiological research in the experiment.

The research aimed to conduct a comparative analysis of the academic components of Pharmacy education programs of higher education institutions in Ukraine and EU countries and to study their development experience. The research objects were the Pharmacy education programs presented at the official websites of higher education institutions of Ukraine, Poland, Italy, Sweden, and Germany. Analytical-comparative, content, systematic, meta-analysis, logical, decomposition, and modeling research methods were used. There were established similar and different academic elements relevant to the title, structure, content, and workload hours in higher education institutions of Ukraine and EU countries. It determined the criteria of the originality and specific direction of the Pharmacy education programs, which indicates the peculiarities of specialists' training of a certain degree level and qualification. The importance of the vector of European integration processes in higher education institutions in Ukraine concerning the modeling and development of students’ learning process by the Pharmacy specialty has been proven. The research results can be a guide for making changes and annexes to the structure and content of the Pharmacy education programs in higher education institutions of Ukraine for maximal convergence and harmonization of the education system with the EU countries within the framework of the Bologna Agreement, intending to create a single European area of higher education.

Keywords: Pharmacy education, Curriculum, Education programs, Academic component, Learning process, Higher education institution