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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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Women’s Lung Cancer Death Risk Rises

Women’s Lung Cancer Death Risk Rises
Female smokers are more likely to die from lung cancer now than a few decades ago, a new study says. In the 1960s, female smokers were 2.7 times ...
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CT Scan Cuts Smokers’ Lung Cancer Deaths by 20%

CT Scan Cuts Smokers’ Lung Cancer Deaths by 20%
Screening heavy smokers with a computed tomography (CT) scan can catch tumors early and reduce deaths from lung cancers by 20 percent, according to a new clinical trial. ...
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5 Experts Answer: Can Drug Stimulants Help You At Work?

5 Experts Answer: Can Drug Stimulants Help You At Work?
Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked doctors, drug abuse experts and toxicologists: Can stimulants (including Adderall, for attention ...
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Even Moderate Drinkers May Run Risk of Abusing Stimulants

Even Moderate Drinkers May Run Risk of Abusing Stimulants
People who drink at least seven drinks a week could be at an increased risk of abusing amphetamines compared with those who drink less alcohol, according to a ...
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5 Experts Answer: What’s the Best Way to Improve My Memory?

5 Experts Answer: What’s the Best Way to Improve My Memory?
Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked neurologists and geriatricians: What’s the best way to improve your memory? Here’s ...
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Sleep Apnea Linked with Silent Strokes

Sleep Apnea Linked with Silent Strokes
People who suffer from severe sleep apnea have an increased risk of silent strokes, a small new study suggests. Sleep apnea is a common disorder characterized by shallow ...
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Babies’ First Foods May Impact Health Later

Babies’ First Foods May Impact Health Later
The food babies eat during their first days of life may have a long-term impact on their health, a new study suggests. The results of the research show ...
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For Sufferers of Lost Sleep, Gene May Be Key

For Sufferers of Lost Sleep, Gene May Be Key
After a night of only a few hours of sleep, some people seem to cruise  through the next day unaffected, while others struggle all day long to hold ...
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Parenthood May Protect Against Colds

Parenthood May Protect Against Colds
We might think of children as “germ factories,” but having kids may actually reduce an adult’s risk of catching a cold, a new study says. In the study, ...
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Illegal Drugs Cause 250,000 Global Deaths Yearly, Report Finds

Illegal Drugs Cause 250,000 Global Deaths Yearly, Report Finds
About 200 million people worldwide use illegal drugs each year, according to a new report. Illegal drug use causes about a quarter of a million deaths per year, ...
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