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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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Olympic Exercise Plan: How to Work Out Like a Champion

Olympic Exercise Plan: How to Work Out Like a Champion
There’s nothing like the Olympics to inspire you to get in shape. This summer, as Team USA fights for the gold in every athletic arena in London, follow ...
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Stem Cell Research Goes On, Despite Canceled Trial

Stem Cell Research Goes On, Despite Canceled Trial
Experts say they are optimistic about the future of stem cell research in the U.S., even though the first government-approved trial designed to test an embryonic stem cell ...
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Male Infertility Could Be Cured in Future, But Hurdles Remain

Male Infertility Could Be Cured in Future, But Hurdles Remain
A number of recent studies have suggested that some types of male infertility will soon become a thing of the past —researchers in Israel grew mouse sperm from ...
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7 Surprising Health Effects of Drought

7 Surprising Health Effects of Drought
With more than half the U.S. currently in drought, concerns have mounted over the consequences of the arid climate on the country’s crop yields. But droughts have far ...
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Why Weight-Loss Surgery Mysteriously Reverses Diabetes in Some Patients

Why Weight-Loss Surgery Mysteriously Reverses Diabetes in Some Patients
Diabetic patients who undergo weight-loss surgery often see their diabetes suddenly disappear, before they’ve even lost much weight. Now researchers are coming closer to finding out the reason ...
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Deadliest Skin Cancer Hides in Plain Sight, Study Finds

Deadliest Skin Cancer Hides in Plain Sight, Study Finds
More people survive melanoma now than in generations past, but the death rate of one type of melanoma has not budged for the past 30 years, a new ...
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Daily Aspirin Linked to Reduced Cancer Risk

Daily Aspirin Linked to Reduced Cancer Risk
Taking aspirin once a day may help prevent cancer, and perhaps even in some cases treat it, a growing body of research suggests. A new study finds that ...
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Four Cups of Coffee a Day Slash Diabetes Risk in Half

Four Cups of Coffee a Day Slash Diabetes Risk in Half
Drinking four cups of coffee every day can decrease a woman’s risk of developing Type 2 diabetes by more than half, according to a new study. And the ...
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Some Coffee a Day Helps Keep Strokes Away

Some Coffee a Day Helps Keep Strokes Away
Downing at least a cup of coffee a day seems to decrease the risk of stroke, according to a new Swedish study. The 10-year study found that women ...
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Genes Point to Risk for Silent Killer: Aortic Aneurysms

Genes Point to Risk for Silent Killer: Aortic Aneurysms
Scientists have identified genetic risk factors for suffering a thoracic aortic aneurysm — a condition in which the aorta, the largest blood vessel of the body that emerges ...
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