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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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Contraception Increases Risk of HIV Infection in Women

Contraception Increases Risk of HIV Infection in Women
Hormonal contraception may make it easier for HIV to spread between heterosexual sex partners, according to a new study conducted in Africa. Women in the study who used ...
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Birth Control Patch and Ring May Raise Blood Clot Risk

Birth Control Patch and Ring May Raise Blood Clot Risk
Birth control in the form of a vaginal ring or skin patch may bring a higher risk of blood clots than birth control pills, a new study from ...
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Staph Bacteria Prefer Humans to Animals

Staph Bacteria Prefer Humans to Animals
The bacteria that cause staph infections seem to prefer chomping on human blood than on the blood of other animals. A new study finds that tiny differences in ...
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STDs Blocked by Nano Gel, Study Suggests

STDs Blocked by Nano Gel, Study Suggests
Women someday could protect themselves against sexually transmitted infections by using a gel that uses nanoparticles to deliver drugs to the vaginal walls, a new study in mice ...
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Heart Disease & Stroke Deaths Plunge But Costs Soar

Heart Disease & Stroke Deaths Plunge But Costs Soar
While fewer Americans are dying from heart disease and stroke than a decade ago, these conditions continue to burden society by their prevalence and increased medical costs, according ...
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Air Pollution Is a Major Trigger of Heart Attacks, Study Finds

Air Pollution Is a Major Trigger of Heart Attacks, Study Finds
Air pollution sets off nearly as many heart attacks as physical exertion, alcohol or coffee, a new review has found. Air pollution accounts for 4.8 percent of heart ...
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Blood Pressure Drugs May Help Treat PTSD

Blood Pressure Drugs May Help Treat PTSD
Some blood pressure medications may reduce the severity of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, a new study suggests. In the study, participants with PTSD who took drugs called ...
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Loud Snorers At Risk For Metabolic Syndrome

Loud Snorers At Risk For Metabolic Syndrome
If you snore, have trouble falling asleep or tend to wake up unrefreshed, your chances of having metabolic syndrome are higher than if you usually get a good ...
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Deep Brain Stimulation May Control Hard-to-Treat Blood Pressure

Deep Brain Stimulation May Control Hard-to-Treat Blood Pressure
Deep brain stimulation may have benefits beyond the treatment of brain disorders — it may provide an alternative therapy for people with high blood pressure patients who aren’t ...
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5 Experts Answer: Can Your IQ Change?

5 Experts Answer: Can Your IQ Change?
Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked psychologists: Can your IQ ever change? Jack Naglieri, research professor at University of ...
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