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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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OCD Patients May Benefit From Brain Surgery

OCD Patients May Benefit From Brain Surgery
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Some cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) are so unresponsive to treatments that patients turn to brain surgery to help alleviate their symptoms. One surgery, deep ...
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Experts Yo-Yo on Health Benefits of Yo-Yo Diet

Experts Yo-Yo on Health Benefits of Yo-Yo Diet
Losing weight and gaining it right back again is better for your health than remaining obese, according to a new study in mice. The findings suggest so-called yo-yo ...
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Nitric Oxide Doesn’t Help Sickle-Cell Disease Patients

Nitric Oxide Doesn’t Help Sickle-Cell Disease Patients
Nitric oxide does not relieve pain in patients with sickle-cell disease, a new study finds. Patients in the study treated with nitric oxide for pain fared no better ...
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New Fetal Genome Sequencing Could Spot Disorders

New Fetal Genome Sequencing Could Spot Disorders
In a development scientists are calling a “tour de force,” researchers have reconstructed the genome of a fetus using DNA samples from the parents. Because their technique did ...
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Babies Born Slightly Early Often Don’t Get Proper Care, Study Says

Babies Born Slightly Early Often Don’t Get Proper Care, Study Says
Babies born just a few weeks early are often cared for as if they were full-term babies — for instance, they are sometimes allowed to leave the hospital ...
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Blueberries May Lower Chance of High Blood Pressure

Blueberries May Lower Chance of High Blood Pressure
Biological compounds found in blueberries may lower the risk of developing high blood pressure, according to a new study. The researchers, which tracked volunteers over 14 years, found ...
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Squishy Particles Could Become New Type of Artificial Blood

Squishy Particles Could Become New Type of Artificial Blood
Tiny, flexible particles designed to mimic red blood cells can circulate through the body much like real blood cells do, according to a new study. These particles may ...
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Kidney Stone Rate Nearly Doubles in 16 Years

Kidney Stone Rate Nearly Doubles in 16 Years
Kidney stones are nearly twice as common now as they were in the early 1990s, according to a new study. In 1994, one in 20 people in the ...
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Swine Flu Vaccine Yields Clues to Universal Flu Vaccine

Swine Flu Vaccine Yields Clues to Universal Flu Vaccine
The vaccine against swine flu seems to offer broader protection against other flu viruses, compared with the seasonal flu vaccine, researchers say. This vaccine, officially called the 2009 ...
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Does Ginger Help with Nausea?

Does Ginger Help with Nausea?
Question: Is ginger really good for nausea or is this an old wives’ tale? Answer: Ginger is an underground stem that is beige, thick and knotted. The stem ...
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