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Why antidepressants don't always work: the unexpected role of gut flora in treating depression
The main paradox of modern psychiatry: every year millions of people start taking antidepressants, but, according to statistics, about a third of patients with major depression do not experience any improvement, and another third refuse treatment due to severe side effects.


Why you're constantly tired: how your gut steals your energy and how to get it back.
Do you wake up already tired, liters of coffee give only a short-term effect, and by the evening you have no strength for sports, hobbies, or communication with loved ones? We are used to writing off chronic fatigue on the frantic rhythm of life, magnetic storms or lack of vitamins. However, modern science proves: our "battery" is not in a cup of espresso at all.
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