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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The best type of exercise to burn unhealthy belly fat is aerobic exercise, according to a new study. The results showed that people who did aerobics for eight ...
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Heat-related illnesses that strike during a sport or recreational activity send nearly 6,000 people in the U.S. to emergency rooms every year, according to a report released today ...
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Vitamin B12 could help protect against Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. “Even a relatively small change in [vitamin B12] can significantly affect the risk” of developing Alzheimer’s ...
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Women who experience low sexual desire, who talked with a health care provider about their low arousal and took a placebo, saw an improvement in their symptoms, according ...
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It’s been called desire, lust, passion, a carnal urge, and “the hots.” Although the notion of a libido is older than the Ten Commandments, modern science has sparked ...
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Even more couples are choosing to live together before they get married, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Between 2006 and ...
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The percentage of babies born to unmarried couples who are living together is rising, according to a new government report. From 2006 through 2010, the Centers of Disease ...
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We’ve heard married people are happier, but that might not be a reason to rush to the altar, according to a new study. In terms of health, self-esteem, ...
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The dread and fear that can come with a cancer diagnosis have their roots in its killer nature: It’s the No. 2 cause of death in Americans, second ...
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The tricky breast cancer cells that scientists say survive through chemotherapy treatments and sprout new cancer growths elsewhere in the body may soon meet their match. A new ...
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