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Mark Schweizer

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Mark is 44 years old and passionate nourishing advisor as well as expert in the range health, Fitness and medicine. His area of expertise includes the testing and evaluation of dietary supplements. With great care he publishes his self-tested experience reports, with which he would like to provide for a better clearing-up.

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Do Wrinkle Creams Work?

Do Wrinkle Creams Work?
Question: Do wrinkle creams work? Answer: The American Academy of Dermatology says that over-the-counter wrinkle creams do little or nothing to reverse wrinkles. However, the U.S. Food and ...
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Eating Late May Stymie Weight Loss

Eating Late May Stymie Weight Loss
When you eat, not just what you eat, may play a role in weight loss, finds a new study from Spain. During the study, which investigated overweight women ...
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Autism Linked with Lack of Concern for Personal Reputation, Study Finds

Autism Linked with Lack of Concern for Personal Reputation, Study Finds
People tend to change their behavior in social situations in order to boost how others see them — for instance, they may act more altruistically if they know ...
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How Pap Smears Could Detect Ovarian & Uterine Cancer

How Pap Smears Could Detect Ovarian & Uterine Cancer
Pap smear tests, which screen for cervical cancer, may help identify ovarian and uterine cancer as well, a new study suggests. That’s because the cervical fluid collected during ...
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6 Winter Woes to Watch Out For

6 Winter Woes to Watch Out For
Plenty of pesky germs plague people during the winter months. Blame cold- and flu-causing viruses that thrive when people spend more time indoors together. But colds and flu ...
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Chubbiness May Shield Preteen Girls From Breast Cancer

Chubbiness May Shield Preteen Girls From Breast Cancer
For girls, chubbiness may protect against breast cancer later in life, a new French study suggests. Women in the study who had larger bodies at puberty were less ...
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US Kids Consuming Fewer Calories

US Kids Consuming Fewer Calories
Kids today are consuming fewer calories than they were a decade ago, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Between 1999 ...
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Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer: How Accurate Are They?

Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer: How Accurate Are They?
Smartphone applications that say they can help determine whether or not a skin lesion is cancerous by reviewing a picture are often inaccurate, a new study reports. Three ...
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Toddler Meals Have Too Much Salt: CDC

Toddler Meals Have Too Much Salt: CDC
Most ready-to-eat meals for toddlers have too much salt, government researchers say. Of the 1,115 ready-to-eat toddlers’ meals examined in a study by the Centers for Disease Control ...
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Spinal Fluid Test May Distinguish Chronic Fatigue Syndrome from Lyme Disease

Spinal Fluid Test May Distinguish Chronic Fatigue Syndrome from Lyme Disease
By testing proteins in spinal fluid, physicians may be able to distinguish between patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and those with a form of Lyme disease, a new ...
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