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 Stress Stress is a negative emotional experience that is associated with chemical changes in the brain, changes in information processing, psychological and behavioral changes. . These changes are a mechanism for changing a stressful event or changing its effects. . Events such as new job, interview, marriage, death of loved ones, happiness, etc. are among the stressors. . In general, events that are negative, uncontrollable, vague, and overwhelming, or related to the main issues of a person's life, are more stressful than events that are positive, controllable, clear, manageable or related to the issues of life. . People are different from the same stress. . People react to stress in different ways, which is called coping. One of the human needs is to be caressed in public Love and caress is a need that is not recognized in our culture. Expressing love to each other in the presence of others is usually not pleasant. Even at home and in front of children. What society has not lear

Consumption of probiotics

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 Consumption of probiotics The facts about antibiotics are very thought-provoking. Annually 26,904 million courses of antibiotic treatment are prescribed in clinics. In the United States, about 35 percent of adults have gastrointestinal problems and about 25 percent of women experience vaginal problems after taking antibiotics. The human gut contains many types of bacteria (beneficial, harmful, or neutral), and the urinary tract and vagina also contain certain types of beneficial bacteria. Balancing bacteria is important to prevent disease, especially in the gastrointestinal tract. According to research by reputable scientific and medical societies, including the Cleveland Clinic in the United States, the use of probiotics is the most valid way to prevent gastrointestinal complications following the use of antibiotics. Definition of probiotic Probiotics are beneficial living bacteria and single-celled fungi that live naturally in the digestive system, especially the small intestine. We