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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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Silent, Tick-Borne Disease on the Rise

Silent, Tick-Borne Disease on the Rise
Cases of babesiosis, a malarialike illness transmitted by deer ticks that can be fatal, are on the rise in parts of New York State, a new study says. ...
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Ticks Spreading New Disease-Causing Bacteria

Ticks Spreading New Disease-Causing Bacteria
U.S. researchers have found that ticks in two states are spreading a newly discovered strain of bacteria that causes a feverish illness. The yet-unnamed bacteria belong to a ...
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What Are the Most Common Food Allergies?

What Are the Most Common Food Allergies?
Question: What are the most common food allergies? Answer: Foods that produce most allergic reactions in adults include fish, shrimp, lobster, crab,peanuts, eggs and tree nuts such as ...
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5 Medical Advances Predicted for 2012

5 Medical Advances Predicted for 2012
Great medical feats were accomplished in 2011. Dallas Wiens became the first recipient of a full-face transplant in the United States, Arizona congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords survived a gunshot ...
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2 Childhood Obesity Genes Discovered

2 Childhood Obesity Genes Discovered
Researchers have linked two new genes with an increased risk of obesity in children, a new study says. The genes show a strong association with childhood obesity, the ...
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Would the NYC Soda Ban Work? Scientists Crunch the Numbers

Would the NYC Soda Ban Work? Scientists Crunch the Numbers
The proposed “soda ban” that would limit the sale of large, sugar-sweetened beverages in New York City could reduce calorie consumption, but only if at least 40 percent ...
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Why Autism Is More Common in Males: Testosterone Affects Gene

Why Autism Is More Common in Males: Testosterone Affects Gene
A new study offers some clues into the mystery of why autism is four times more common in males than in females. The results show that testosterone and ...
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Blood Test Predicts Baby’s Sex at 7 Weeks

Blood Test Predicts Baby’s Sex at 7 Weeks
Some prenatal gender tests that use mom’s blood are very accurate at determining baby’s sex, a new study finds. But curious parents-to-be should be wary of online marketers ...
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Why Sjogren’s Syndrome Caused Venus Williams to Quit US Open

Why Sjogren’s Syndrome Caused Venus Williams to Quit US Open
Tennis star Venus Williams has announced she’s dropping out of the U.S. Open because of an autoimmune disorder called Sjogren’s syndrome. In autoimmune disorders, your immune system attacks ...
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Depression in Pregnancy Raises Kids’ Asthma Risk

Depression in Pregnancy Raises Kids’ Asthma Risk
Staying stress-free during pregnancy does more than make life happier for a mom-to-be. It also may protect her baby from developing asthma during childhood, according to a new ...
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