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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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Illegal Drug Use Rose in 2009 in the US

Illegal Drug Use Rose in 2009 in the US
Illegal drug use by Americans grew between 2008 and 2009, according to a new survey. The survey, conducted by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), ...
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Vision Problems Rise with Diabetes Rates

Vision Problems Rise with Diabetes Rates
Vision problems that can’t be corrected with eyeglasses are on the rise among Americans age 20 and older, a new study finds. And the growing prevalence of these ...
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Painful Confusion: Americans Don’t Know What’s in Popular Painkillers

Painful Confusion: Americans Don’t Know What’s in Popular Painkillers
The American public is confused about what’s in popular over-the-counter painkillers, according to a small new study. That fact could put people at risk for taking too much ...
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Sneaky Killer: Just a Little Too Much Tylenol Can Be Deadly

Sneaky Killer: Just a Little Too Much Tylenol Can Be Deadly
Taking even slightly too much Tylenol over a period of several days can lead to an overdose with deadly consequences, a new study says. The study looked at ...
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Superbugs in Meat: Should You Be Worried?

Superbugs in Meat: Should You Be Worried?
Several recent studies have identified methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA, a potentially deadly bacteria, in the U.S. meat supply. One study, to be published in the journal Emerging ...
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High Blood Sugar Seems to Invite Colon Cancer

High Blood Sugar Seems to Invite Colon Cancer
Elevated blood sugar levels may increase women’s risk of developing colon cancer, a new study suggests. Of the postmenopausal women who were studied, those with the highest blood ...
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Stem Cell Research Controversy: What the Injunction Means

Stem Cell Research Controversy: What the Injunction Means
The National Institutes of Health ordered its scientists Monday to shut down their research on human embryonic stem cells, in response to the temporary injunction issued in a ...
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90% of Parents Multitask While Driving

90% of Parents Multitask While Driving
Parents hope their children won’t text and drive, but a new study suggests many parents are guilty of multitasking behind the wheel. The results show about 90 percent ...
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90% of Parents Multitask While Driving

90% of Parents Multitask While Driving
Parents hope their children won’t text and drive, but a new study suggests many parents are guilty of multitasking behind the wheel. The results show about 90 percent ...
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Lethal Combo of Flu, MRSA Bacteria Behind Maryland Family Deaths

Lethal Combo of Flu, MRSA Bacteria Behind Maryland Family Deaths
Two of the three members of a Maryland family who died of flu complications last month also had been infected with the drug-resistant bacteria commonly known as MRSA, ...
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