Archives by: Mark Schweizer
Mark Schweizer
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About the author
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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Space is hardly an ideal place to become ill, and because of this, astronauts take precautions to avoid getting sick before a mission. But a long journey in ...
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Estrogen is known to promote the growth of breast cancer cells, but a new study suggests this hormone also may reduce the number of stem cells that initiate ...
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Intro A cancer diagnosis can be a devastating event — but some may also be preventable. In fact, an estimated half of all cancer deaths are avoidable by ...
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Consider it cancer’s cloak of invisibility. Lymphoma tumor cells can shield themselves from chemotherapy and survive through a patient’s treatment by hiding out in the thymus, an organ ...
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We’re all familiar with the trajectory of cancer: It grows, evades our defenses and spreads throughout the body. Two influential researchers are now updating the way we understand ...
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Five years ago, Jill Arnold got some unwanted news at her obstetrician’s office. At 37 weeks pregnant, Arnold was told her baby was too big for her body ...
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A group of 14 biological markers might be able to predict whether a pregnant woman is at risk for developing preeclampsia, according to a small new study. Preeclampsia ...
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People who have trouble with social interactions may be able to look to the hormone oxytocin to improve their social skills, a small new study suggests. Oxytocin, already ...
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The number of multiple births resulting from in vitro fertilization procedures, and the health risks that come with these births, could be reduced by better informing couples before ...
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Taking fish oil supplements while pregnant does not decrease a woman’s risk of depression after giving birth, and, contrary to some previous studies, does not improve her child’s ...
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