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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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11 Interesting Facts About Hangovers

11 Interesting Facts About Hangovers
Introduction Many people have been there: After a night of one too many martinis, you wake up with a pounding headache and crippling nausea. The hangover has plagued ...
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For Breast Cancer Risk, Red Wine May Be Better than White

For Breast Cancer Risk, Red Wine May Be Better than White
Women who drink red wine may have a lower risk of breast cancer than women who drink white wine, a small new study suggests. The results show that ...
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Hold Your Glass! Benefits of 1,000 Bottles of Red Wine Could Come from Drug

Hold Your Glass! Benefits of 1,000 Bottles of Red Wine Could Come from Drug
Lovers of red wine rejoiced when it was found to contain resveratrol — a compound purported to increase health and maybe even lengthen life. But studies have suggested ...
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A Daily Drink May Reduce Stroke Risk in Women

A Daily Drink May Reduce Stroke Risk in Women
Drinking alcohol moderately may lower women’s risk of stroke, according to a new 26-year study of 84,000 women. Women who drank low amounts of alcohol — about half ...
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Brain’s Differing Response to Sugars May Explain Obesity

Brain’s Differing Response to Sugars May Explain Obesity
Two very similar sugars — fructose and glucose — cause quite opposite reactions in some regions of the brain, according to a new study. Glucose stimulates brain activity ...
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Migraines Linked to Depression in Women

Migraines Linked to Depression in Women
Women who have had migraine headaches are more likely than other women to develop depression, according to a new finding based on 14 years of health data. “This ...
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Genetic Link to Migraines Identified

Genetic Link to Migraines Identified
Genetics may be a factor when it comes to getting migraines, a recent study suggests. The study, published online Sunday in the journal Nature Genetics, identified the first ...
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Heart Attack Finding: Married Men Get Help Quicker

Heart Attack Finding: Married Men Get Help Quicker
Married men are more likely to quickly seek medical attention for a heart attack than men who are single, divorced or widowed, a new Canadian study shows. Married ...
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Breast Cancer Surgery: Is Less Better than More?

Breast Cancer Surgery: Is Less Better than More?
Women with early stage breast cancer who undergo breast-conserving surgery do just as well, and perhaps better, in terms of survival, than those who have their breasts removed, ...
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How Did Humans Start Taking Medicine? Chimp Behavior Gives Clues

How Did Humans Start Taking Medicine? Chimp Behavior Gives Clues
Chimpanzees may help us understand why our human ancestors started eating certain plants for medicinal purposes, a new study says. The study revealed chimps eat about twice as ...
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