and i want to remind you that oksana vygovska , an infectious disease doctor, was in touch with us. ank you to all those doctors like ms. skala oksana, doctors who are angels who help people and help people during the war and with us. another doctor is on call who regularly travels with charitable rescue missions to the front-line areas, his patients are primarily women, i want to introduce to you the obstetrician-gynecologist and reproductive specialist serhiy baksheev , mr. serhiy i welcome you today on our broadcast congratulations glory to ukraine glory to the heroes mr. serhiy so what are the health problems you personally identify most often in the de-occupied territories. we have been traveling a lot in the occupied territories since march, and during the liberation we see various issues, various problems. at first it was such acute diseases chronic diseases chronic stress and you know, many women who passed certain years of the war without a medical examination have those diseases that could have been detected six months ago, for example , because medical examinations are not