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The patient's omics profile: why routine blood tests are no longer enough to stay healthy
For decades, a comprehensive biochemical blood test was considered the gold standard of a medical checkup. We are used to donating blood from a vein to hear from a doctor: “You have high cholesterol” or “An inflammatory process has begun.” However, modern evidence-based science claims that classic blood tests are only a statement of the fact of a disease that has already occurred. T


Allergies and food intolerances: how to "teach" your intestines to digest everything
The modern world has been gripped by an epidemic of food restrictions. Supermarket shelves are overflowing with products labeled "gluten-free," "lactose-free," and "sugar-free." People have been on strict elimination diets for years, trying to escape bloating, pain, atopic dermatitis, or systemic allergies.


Preparing for pregnancy: why planning begins with the state of the microbiome, or how bacteria decide the fate of your motherhood
Traditional preparation for pregnancy is usually limited to taking folic acid, giving up bad habits and a standard gynecological examination. However, modern science and evidence-based microbiomics are radically changing this approach. Today it has been proven that successful conception, embryo attachment, healthy gestation and even the formation of the future child’s immunity are 100% dependent on the balance of microorganisms in the body of a woman and her partner.


Slimness and longevity algorithms: how mathematical models and artificial intelligence create your ideal nutrition plan
The era of universal diets, designed only for counting calories, is coming to an end. Modern science proves: our body's reaction to food is completely individual and 100% depends on the trillions of microorganisms that inhabit our intestines. Today, advanced 4P medicine (predictive, preventive, personalized, participatory) combines deep genetic research of the microbiome with powerful IT algorithms and machine learning methods.
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