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Probiotics from the pharmacy or pharmabiotics: what's the difference and what really works?
The crisis of “blind” prescribing In modern medical practice, taking antibiotics is often compared to “carpet bombing” of the gastrointestinal tract: the drugs destroy both pathogenic and vital beneficial bacteria, leaving the mucous membrane empty and vulnerable to colonization by opportunistic pathogens. It is natural that doctors and patients turn to probiotics to restore the microbiota.


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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