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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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Regular, moderate physical activity such as brisk walking can increase life expectancy by several years, even for people who are overweight, a new large study shows. While higher ...
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The number of cancer cases and deaths worldwide will nearly double by 2030 if measures aren’t taken now to prevent the disease, a new report suggests. There were ...
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Exposure to high levels of testosterone before birth may increase the risk of delays in language development for boys, a new study from Australia suggests. The findings suggest ...
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Rover and Fluffy are unlikely to raise kids’ risk of developing pet allergies, and could lower them, according to a new 18-year-long study. The results showed that, for ...
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Testosterone therapy, in which testosterone is administered to men with low levels of the hormone, has been a controversial topic, with some advocating for the therapy as a ...
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A new report ranks the worst cities in the U.S. for people with allergies. The list is based on an analysis of pollen scores, the number of allergy ...
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Spring allergy season is hitting people in the U.S. harder than usual this year, according to a new poll. About 22.8 percent of Americans reported being sick with allergies on ...
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Children who have a dog around them during their first year of life will have a milder allergic reaction to dogs if they develop dog allergies later in ...
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During Thanksgiving, it’s easy to go overboard with the calories and consumption. Temptations of gooey pecan pie and dense sweet potatoes topped with crackly marshmallows make it seem ...
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Kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder who regularly play outside in settings with lots of green, such as grassy open fields and parks, have milder ADHD symptoms than ...
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