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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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Why Doctors Should Trust Their Gut in Diagnosing Kids

Why Doctors Should Trust Their Gut in Diagnosing Kids
Doctors who treat children see scores of kids with minor illnesses every day, but serious infections are rare. When such illnesses strike, children greatly benefit from having their ...
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Kids With Asthma Often Prescribed Unnecessary Antibiotics

Kids With Asthma Often Prescribed Unnecessary Antibiotics
Antibiotics are not a proven treatment for asthma, yet the drugs are frequently prescribed to child asthma sufferers, according to a new study. The results show 1 in ...
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Stroke Risk: Why Health Habits Matter in Children, Teens

Stroke Risk: Why Health Habits Matter in Children, Teens
Health habits during childhood and adolescence may play a crucial role in people’s risk of stroke later in life, a new study finds. People who lived in the ...
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Happy Teens Earn More in Adulthood

Happy Teens Earn More in Adulthood
Gloomy teens, take heed — your more happy-go-lucky classmates will likely earn more than you, according to new research. Researchers followed more than 10,000 U.S. adolescents over a ...
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Exercise Makes the Common Cold Less Common

Exercise Makes the Common Cold Less Common
Working out regularly doesn’t only help tone your body and build muscle — it could also help you avoid catching the common cold, a new study suggests. People ...
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Vaccine Side Effects Occur Rarely, Report Finds

Vaccine Side Effects Occur Rarely, Report Finds
Reactions to vaccines are extremely rare, and most are easily treated, according to a new review of more than 1,000 vaccine studies. Vaccines have rarely caused seizures, brain ...
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Baby’s First Year Important for Pet Allergies

Baby’s First Year Important for Pet Allergies
Rover and Fluffy are unlikely to raise kids’ risk of developing pet allergies, and could lower them, according to a new 18-year-long study. The results showed that, for ...
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When Flying, the ‘2 Seat Rule’ Might Keep You Healthy

When Flying, the ‘2 Seat Rule’ Might Keep You Healthy
A new study of influenza and air travel shows that passengers seated in the two rows either in front of or behind someone with the flu are at ...
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Top Athletes Face Higher Risk of Heart Problems

Top Athletes Face Higher Risk of Heart Problems
Elite athletes who participate in endurance sports have a higher risk of heart rhythm problems than recreational athletes, a new Swedish study finds. And those who train for ...
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Athletes Can Tolerate More Pain

Athletes Can Tolerate More Pain
“Shake it off” and “play through it” are common refrains in sports, encouraging athletes to deal with their pain and soldier on. A new study finds athletes can ...
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