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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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Depression may boost women’s risk of stroke, according to a new study. Among study participants, those who’d had depression were 29 percent more likely to suffer a stroke ...
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The new food plate unveiled by the Department of Agriculture today (June 2) sends a clear message: eat more fruits and vegetables. Chances are, you’ve heard this message ...
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A positive outlook on life might lower your risk of having a stroke, a new study suggests. Researchers asked a nationally representative group of 6,044 adults over the ...
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The rate of young, white women being diagnosed with one type of tongue cancer has more than doubled in 30 years, and researchers aren’t sure why. The usual ...
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The Food and Drug Administration will meet this week to discuss the public health impact of tobacco products known as dissolvable tobacco, which some say resemble candy, including ...
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Antibiotics should not be taken to treat run-of-the mill sinus infections, according to a new study. After three days of treatment, people taking amoxicillin saw no better improvement ...
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The symptoms of a cold, allergies and sinusitis can be similar. Here are some ways to tell the difference between these conditions, according to the American Academy of ...
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Bacteria have more strategies for combating man-made antibiotics than previously thought, a new study suggests. The results show that just a few antibiotic-resistant bacteria within a colony can ...
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A perfume that one person loves may be repulsive to another. The difference is in our genes, a new study suggests. Scientists asked people to rate their preference ...
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Healthy children infected with the H1N1 influenza virus during the 2009 pandemic were more likely to die if they were also infected with antibiotic-resistant bacteria, according to a ...
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