Archives by: Mark Schweizer
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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Staying Fit When It’s Freezing When the mercury drops and icy winds are whipping about outside, it may be hard to leave the warm comforts of home and ...
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Being even slightly dehydrated is enough to cause moodiness, problems concentrating, headaches and fatigue, a new study has concluded. Researchers controlled levels of hydration in 25 women, and ...
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Can’t find a gym buddy? Don’t sweat it — new research shows that even a virtual exercise partner might boost your motivation to exercise. Researchers found that women ...
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When the weather starts getting brisk and forecasts of snow are on the horizon, I start feeling like it’s time to curl up on the couch with a ...
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Obese people may one day be able to get a vaccine to help them lose weight, a new study in mice suggests. The vaccine is designed to block ...
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There are several different types of weight-loss surgery (also called bariatric surgery), including gastric bypass and gastric banding, but all involve making the stomach smaller. MyHealthNewsDaily explains how ...
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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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People with tattoos drink more than their tattoo-less peers, a new study from France suggests. The researchers asked nearly 3,000 young men and women as they were exiting ...
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Protection against skin cancer can be added to the list of health benefits that come with drinking coffee, a new study says. Women who drank more than three ...
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Even as few as three alcoholic beverages per week may increase a woman’s risk of developing breast cancer, a new study finds. Women in the study who drank ...
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