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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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Scientists say chemical changes to 13 human genes may be tied to obesity. Such chemical changes, known as epigenetic changes, don’t alter the genes’ DNA sequence, but alter ...
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People with autism are more likely than others to be fooled by a magic trick that relies on social manipulation in order to deceive. The results came as ...
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PHILADELPHIA — Lung cancer that develops in smokers is not the same disease as lung cancer that develops in people who’ve never touched a cigarette, a new study ...
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In the winter, a mountainous region of California that the locals call the Grapevine is plagued by severe weather. The highway that winds through it is coated with ...
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If you knew your surgeon had only gotten five hours of sleep the night before performing your scheduled hip replacement, would you ask for another doctor or change ...
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Millions of Americans swear by the health benefits of plant-based dietary supplements and other remedies billed as natural and often purported to have amazing results. Some $34 billion ...
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By looking at a healthy salad before a greasy cheeseburger, you’re more likely to overestimate the number of calories in that burger, a new study suggests. That’s because ...
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Friends and family members have a harder time detecting depression symptoms in happy, extroverted people than in introverted people, especially in older people, according to a new study. ...
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Teens with severe acne are more likely than others to have mental health problems and thoughts of suicide, and it may not be due to the acne medications ...
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Certain infections, including the one that causes cold sores, may increase the risk of thinking and memory problems in older adults, a new study suggests. People in the ...
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