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Why food poisoning is more common in the summer and how the microbiome works here: a scientific perspective on intestinal infections
The summer season is traditionally associated with vacations, fresh fruit and outdoor recreation. However, it is during this period that epidemiologists and gastroenterologists record a sharp surge in patient visits. Summer food poisoning and acute intestinal infections are becoming one of the most common causes of hospitalization. For decades, classical medicine has explained this phenomenon exclusively by external factors: high ambient temperature and improper food storage.


Why the same probiotic can work differently in different people: Microbiome science and a personalized approach
In the modern world, caring for intestinal health has become a global trend. Advertising convinces us every day that to solve digestive problems, improve immunity or eliminate the effects of stress, it is enough to simply go to the pharmacy and buy a popular probiotic.


Why the gut loves a routine: sleep, food, and the microbiome on a schedule
The modern rhythm of life dictates its rules to us: we work late, sacrifice sleep for deadlines, eat breakfast on the run, and eat dinner well past midnight. To our conscious minds, such chaos may seem like a sign of productivity or an inevitable norm of the urbanized world. However, for our bodies, or more precisely, for our microbiome, the lack of a clear schedule is a real disaster.


Summer vegetables and fruits for the microbiome: what to choose without fanaticism
With the onset of summer, we often fall into gastronomic fanaticism: we try to eat as many fresh gifts of nature as possible to saturate the body with vitamins and lose excess weight. However, gastroenterologists and microbiologists every summer record a surge in complaints of bloating, cramps, heaviness and discomfort in the abdomen after eating seemingly completely healthy food. Modern 4P medicine proves that we feed not only ourselves, but also our microbiome.


Why does your stomach feel queasy on the weekends after a stressful workweek? A scientific look at the gut-brain axis
Most of us are familiar with this situation: from Monday to Friday you work at the limit of your capabilities, solve crisis issues, do not get enough sleep and drink liters of coffee. Your body keeps in good shape. But the long-awaited Saturday comes, you finally relax, and suddenly your body fails - there is a sharp pain, acute bloating, nausea or diarrhea. Instead of enjoying your vacation, you spend the weekend in bed with discomfort in your stomach.


Microbiome and alcohol in the summer: what happens to the intestines after cocktails
Summer is traditionally associated with vacations, warm evenings on terraces and refreshing alcoholic cocktails with ice. When we talk about the harm of alcoholic beverages, most people immediately think of the liver or cardiovascular system.


Sleep in the heat and the microbiome: why sleep deprivation hits the gut
Summer heat often brings with it not only a dream vacation, but also exhausting, sleepless nights. When the temperature in the bedroom does not allow us to relax, we toss and turn in bed, and in the morning we feel broken. However, fatigue and decreased concentration are only the visible tip of the iceberg. Modern 4P medicine proves that the real blow from lack of sleep is taken by our "superorgan" - the microbiome of the gastrointestinal tract.


7 Days to Improve Your Microbiome: A Simple Plan Without Fanaticism
The modern world has imposed on us the illusion that to improve our health or lose weight, we need to suffer: go on strict diets, drink questionable detox juices, or starve. However, advanced 4P medicine (personalized, predictive, preventive, patient-centered) proves that such fanaticism is not only ineffective, but also extremely dangerous.


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.


Personal Microbiota Bank: Why Preserving Your Own Bacteria Is the Key Biological Investment in Your Life
Modern man is accustomed to insuring his property, car and business. However, we often forget about the most important asset - our biological capital. Science proves that the foundation of our immunity, mental health and longevity is a unique set of microorganisms (microbiome). What will happen if this ecosystem is destroyed due to a serious illness, aggressive antibiotic therapy or chronic stress?
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