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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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Fighting Arthritis With Broccoli

Fighting Arthritis With Broccoli
A compound found in broccoli could help slow or prevent development of the most common form of arthritis, according to researchers at the University of East Anglia in ...
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Daily Dose of Aspirin May Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk

Daily Dose of Aspirin May Reduce Colorectal Cancer Risk
A daily dose of aspirin may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer for those who are predisposed to develop the condition, a new study finds. Among participants who ...
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To Tan-Loving Young Adults, ‘Everything Causes Cancer’

To Tan-Loving Young Adults, ‘Everything Causes Cancer’
Teens and young adults know the health risks of using tanning beds, but some go tanning anyway. A new study suggests why — they see health risks everywhere ...
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Weight, Lack of Exercise Raise Risk of Colorectal Cancer

Weight, Lack of Exercise Raise Risk of Colorectal Cancer
The heavier a person is and the less exercise he or she does, the greater the likelihood of developing a specific type of colorectal cancer, a new study ...
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Your Most Awkward Friends May Save Your Life

Your Most Awkward Friends May Save Your Life
Keeping your insecure and anxious friends around may be a good strategy to protect yourself, according to a recent study. The results show that people who are anxious ...
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Living Alone May Increase Death Risk from Alcohol

Living Alone May Increase Death Risk from Alcohol
People who live alone are at increased risk of dying from alcohol-related diseases and accidents, according to a new Danish study. Of the 18,200 alcohol-related deaths that researchers ...
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Think You’re in Good Health? Then Your Dementia Risk is Lower

Think You’re in Good Health? Then Your Dementia Risk is Lower
Thinking that you are in poor health may increase your risk for dementia, a new study suggests. People in the study who rated their health as poor or ...
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Meditating May Make People Feel Less Lonely, Study Says

Meditating May Make People Feel Less Lonely, Study Says
Meditation can reduce loneliness in older adults and can have a positive overall effect on their health, according to a new study. Healthy adults who participated in an ...
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Mental Ability May Fade as Heart Disease Risk Factors Rise

Mental Ability May Fade as Heart Disease Risk Factors Rise
Middle-aged people with risk factors for heart disease such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol may also be at risk for memory decline, according to a new ...
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Eczema: Symptoms and Treatment

Eczema: Symptoms and Treatment
Up to 15 million Americans are afflicted with the chronic skin disorder eczema, the vast majority of them infants and children who have a strong chance of eventually ...
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