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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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Breast-Feeding in Infancy May Shield Adults from Depression

Breast-Feeding in Infancy May Shield Adults from Depression
People who were breast-fed as infants may have a lower risk of depression in adulthood, a new study from Germany suggests. Researchers looked at 52 people, whose average ...
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Weight Gain During Pregnancy: 2nd Trimester May Be Key

Weight Gain During Pregnancy: 2nd Trimester May Be Key
The second trimester of pregnancy may be a crucial period of time for women to stick to weight-gain recommendations, a new study says. Overweight or obese women who ...
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C-Sections Linked with Childhood Obesity

C-Sections Linked with Childhood Obesity
Babies delivered by Caesarean section may have an increased risk for obesity in childhood, a new study suggests. In the study, children born by c-section had double the ...
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Early Bacteria Exposure Important for Building Immunity, Study Says

Early Bacteria Exposure Important for Building Immunity, Study Says
Moms, don’t worry too much about getting those surfaces sanitary: New research suggests early exposure to bacteria is critically important to children to keep autoimmune diseases at bay, ...
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Internet Fuels Bad Self-Diagnoses and ‘Cyberchondria’

Internet Fuels Bad Self-Diagnoses and ‘Cyberchondria’
Earlier this baseball season, San Diego Padres pitcher Tim Stauffer diagnosed himself with appendicitis after consulting a medical site on his iPhone. He informed his trainer and soon ...
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Bone Fracture Risk Rises with Taking Anti-Epileptic Drugs

Bone Fracture Risk Rises with Taking Anti-Epileptic Drugs
Taking most anti-epileptic drugs raises the increased risk of breaking a bone in individuals 50 years of age and older, according to a new study. The results show ...
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Women Shouldn’t Get Ovarian Cancer Screening, Panel Says

Women Shouldn’t Get Ovarian Cancer Screening, Panel Says
Women who aren’t at a heightened risk for ovarian cancer should not undergo screening tests for the disease, according to recommendations released today (April 10) by a government-appointed ...
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Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage Improves Gay Men’s Health

Legalization of Same-Sex Marriage Improves Gay Men’s Health
Gay men’s health improves when their state legalizes same-sex marriage, a new study finds. The results showed gay and bisexual men in Massachusetts had significant fewer medical- and ...
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Synthetic Marijuana Can Cause Teens to Be Unresponsive, or Aggressive

Synthetic Marijuana Can Cause Teens to Be Unresponsive, or Aggressive
Teens who use synthetic marijuana, also called K2 or spice, could end up in the emergency room experiencing some serious side effects, according to a new case report. ...
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Runners Who Stretch Don’t Run as Far, Researchers Find

Runners Who Stretch Don’t Run as Far, Researchers Find
Stretching is often part of a runner’s exercise routine, but lengthening out those muscles before you hit the track might hamper your performance, a new study suggests. The ...
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