ELDERLY EPILEPSY: NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF NON-PSYCHOTIC MENTAL DISORDERS
Rotanov Aleksei Nikolaevich, Malakhov Andrey Vadimovich, Sharapova Dilfuza Nematillayevna, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: In recent decades, rates of epilepsy incidence and prevalence have increased in older age groups. In the recommended material, when examining 181 patients, materials were obtained to draw conclusions about certain characteristics bioelectric activity of the brain, vegetative state in patients with elderly epilepsy, in comparison with groups of elderly patients without pathology. The coherent analysis method and the strategy for analyzing the spatial-temporal organization of the activity of the cerebral cortex using VRS allow a new look at the results of neurophysiological examination for elderly epilepsy

PSYCHOGENETIC PROPERTIES OF DRUG PATIENTS AS RISK FACTORS FOR THE FORMATION OF ADDICTION
Pogosov Sergey Andreevich, Sedenkova Marina Vladimirovna, Sharapova Dilfuza Nematillayevna, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: Many studies in recent years show that a number of individual psychological characteristics of an individual (anxiety level, aggression, impulsiveness, socialization ability, stress resistance) are important predictors of the risk of developing addiction disorders.it has a surfactant and a significant degree of genetic control. However, the relationship between genetic and personal risk levels in addiction patients is still not well understood

MODERN METHODS OF THERAPEUTIC FASTING AS A WAY TO OVERCOME THE PHARMACORESISTANCE OF MENTAL PATHOLOGY
Uskov Akram Ivanovich, Borisova Yelena Viktorovna, Sharapova Dilfuza Nematillayevna, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: In recent decades, pharmacotherapy has gained a dominant position in the treatment of any pathology, including mental disorders. The achievements of psychopharmacotherapy have pushed traditional biological treatments into the background, even in many countries their use has been completely rejected. However, in addition to positive results, psychopharmacotherapy in many cases leads to a pronounced negative pathomorphosis of mental disorders, in many cases pharmacoresistance is formed.

THE POSSIBILITY OF PREDICTING THE TIME OF FORMATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE: THE ROLE OF GENETIC RISK, FAMILY WEIGHT AND ITS LEVEL
Sedenkova Marina Vladimirovna, Pogosov Sergey Andreevich, Sharapova Dilfuza Nematillayevna, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: In 40-70% of cases of Alcohol Dependence, the contribution of genetic factors to the etiopathogenesis of this disease is significant. Research on the effect of family weight on drug disorders in a group of patients of different sexes using evidence-based quantitative approaches as a genetic factor in the formation, development and course of alcohol dependence is of great interest. Among the blood relatives of the patient, not only the fact of the disease is important, but also the degree of severity as a measure of the number of such cases or "genetic load" pressure

STRATEGY FOR EARLY DIAGNOSIS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASEISOMATIZED MENTAL DISORDERS
Prostyakova Natalia Turchaninova, Shamilov Vladimir Malakhonovich, Sharapova Dilfuza Nematillayevna, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: According to the WHO (2014) definition, public mental health is an important medico-social resource, the potential of society, helping to ensure an optimal level of the quality of life of the population and national security. In recent years, the chances of preventing mental and behavioral disorders among the population have expanded significantly. In addition, the fact of the need to identify a limited mental pathology in the early stages of the disease for timely effective treatment is recognized by many researchers, since it has the potential for self-prevention and rehabilitation, reduces stigma.

ISSUES OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN THE TREATMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH LATE DEMENTIA
Prostyakova Natalia Turchaninova, Solovyova Yelena Anatolyevna, Sharapova Dilfuza Nematillayevna, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: The ethical problems of late dementia cover a wide range of issues related to the positions and attitudes of medical professionals, as well as the behavior of caregivers. This report is devoted to the professional problems of Biomedical Ethics in working with elderly and elderly patients with dementia. The ethical aspects of late dementia are becoming increasingly important with increased public attention to this pathology, which is becoming more and more common among the population of older age groups.

VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY IN POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN
Amonova Madina Furkatovna, Ochilova Nusratoy Ismoil qizi, Shernazarov Farrukh
Abstract: These words evoke a storm of conflicting emotions in every woman. On the one hand, we understand that this is an inevitable but natural process. On the other hand, during this period of life, chronic diseases can become active in women, and mental depression, nervous disorders, insomnia, hot flashes, feeling of heat, excessive sweating, can appear suddenly, which is called menopause syndrome. mood swings, obesity, etc.

CONCEPT OF ACTIVE (ACTIVE) AND PASSIVE (INACTIVE) TOURISM
Kuchkarova Gavhar Abdullaevna
Abstract: Active and passive tourism are not mutually exclusive, and many travelers often combine elements of both during their travels. For example, one might indulge in adventure activities such as hiking or water sports during the day, followed by a spa treatment or cultural sightseeing in the evening. The choice between active and passive tourism ultimately depends on individual preferences, the destination itself, and the desired experience and goals of the traveler

STORY GENRE IN CLASSICAL LITERATURE OF THE EAST (IN THE EXAMPLE OF THE WORK "NAHJ-UL-FARODIS")
Sulaymanov Zakhiriddin
Abstract: The article focuses on the emergence and development of the prose didactic work in Eastern classical literature. Also, the narrative genre in the works written in the hagiographic direction is defined, and its characteristics are revealed. The development of the genre, its artistic features, and its compositional structure are revealed on the example of the work "Nahj-ul-farodis". At this point, attention is paid to the issue of the author's skill

A STUDENT TO STUDENT MENTOR MECHANISM IN AN EDUCATIONAL CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT
Khimmataliev Dustnazar Omonovich, Dinora Abdurakhmanova
Abstract: Students will find it difficult to get used to different forms of teaching such as special subjects and lectures, seminars, practical training, laboratory, training and industrial practices. Unlike school, institutions of higher education do not cover the entire study period, but one or several semesters. The constant change of teachers creates difficulties even for a first-year student. The article highlights the issues of introducing a student-to-student mentoring mechanism that allows helping unsuccessful students and supporting them during the adjustment period in the environment of the educational cluster