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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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How Long Will Your Love Last? Check Your Oxytocin

How Long Will Your Love Last? Check Your Oxytocin
Just how long a relationship will last can be predicted by the amount of “love hormone” in the bloodstream of a newly smitten person, a new study says. ...
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A Couple Looks More Involved When Nibbling the Same Food

A Couple Looks More Involved When Nibbling the Same Food
Sharing your germs with your mate when you’re dining out makes you look like a close couple, a new study finds. People who watched videos of a man ...
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What Scientists Will Look for in Brain of NFL Star Who Killed Himself

What Scientists Will Look for in Brain of NFL Star Who Killed Himself
Researchers will be searching for signs of a degenerative disease in the brain of a former football star, who had requested such a study before he committed suicide ...
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Interactive Video Games More Likely to Cause Shoulder, Foot Injuries

Interactive Video Games More Likely to Cause Shoulder, Foot Injuries
Interactive video games may get couch potatoes up on their feet, but watch where you swing that Wii remote controller. Games in which teens and children mimic throwing, ...
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Scientists Take New Approaches After Melanoma Drug Falters

Scientists Take New Approaches After Melanoma Drug Falters
The promise of a new treatment for deadly, late-stage melanoma — heralded by the finding that 80 percent of otherwise-untreatable patients saw their tumors shrink in early trial ...
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For Babies, Low Vitamin D Boosts Respiratory Infection Risk

For Babies, Low Vitamin D Boosts Respiratory Infection Risk
Newborn babies with low levels of vitamin D face an increased risk of respiratory infections during infancy and wheezing episodes during early childhood, according to a new study. ...
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Teens with Anorexia Recover Better with Help from Parents

Teens with Anorexia Recover Better with Help from Parents
Treatments for teenagers with anorexia that involve the entire family may be more effective than therapies that focus just on the teen, according to a new study. One ...
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Many Teens with Eating Disorders Self-Injure, Doctors May Miss Signs

Many Teens with Eating Disorders Self-Injure, Doctors May Miss Signs
Adolescents with eating disorders are at higher risk for intentionally injuring themselves than other teens, yet clinicians may be failing to diagnose these cases of self-injury, according to ...
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High Blood Pressure in Pregnant Women Linked to Sleep

High Blood Pressure in Pregnant Women Linked to Sleep
Mothers-to-be who spend too much or too little time catching zzzz’s early in pregnancy are more likely to have higher blood pressure as childbirth approaches. The result can ...
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Fast-Food Should Be Served with Fat-Busting Meds, Study Says

Fast-Food Should Be Served with Fat-Busting Meds, Study Says
A burger and an order of fries ought to be served up with a side of cholesterol-busting medication, researchers say. To help neutralize the heart-disease dangers that fatty ...
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