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The Invisible Consequences of War. How Constant Stress Changes Us and What to Do About It
Chronic stress is a burden that gradually erodes the body's physical and mental resources. Recently, research company Gradus Research presented an international study devoted to the emotional state of young people, their sources of stress and attitude to work. The survey covered urban residents aged 25−35 in Ukraine and five leading European economies: the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands. Medical Forum April 16, 2026 at the event on the topic: METAB


The Microbiome as a New Industry: From Treatment to Disease Prediction and Personalized Medical Solutions
How does Ukraine enter the global market at the intersection of science, medicine, and business, and why is this important for the healthcare economy? In the near future, we will increasingly hear that medicine is moving from treating diseases to managing health. Research is emerging every day that allows scientists and doctors to work not with the consequences of diseases, but with their early signals. And at the center of this transformation is data. Thus, biological data i


Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Why Standard Protocols Don't Work and How the Microbiome Changes the Rules of the Game
The blind spot of classical gastroenterology Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is today one of the most common reasons for referral to gastroenterologists worldwide. This functional disorder is accompanied by chronic pain, flatulence, bloating and motility disorders (diarrhea or constipation), which significantly reduce the quality of life of patients.


Telomeres and stress: how the right bacteria help you live longer
Today, in scientific circles, when it comes to longevity and the mechanisms of aging, a key focus is on telomeres - protective "caps" at the ends of our chromosomes. With each cell division, telomeres shorten, and when they reach a critical minimum, the cell loses its ability to renew itself and dies.
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