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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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How Marijuana Suppresses The Immune System

How Marijuana Suppresses The Immune System
Smoking marijuana can suppress the body’s immune system, which explains why pot-smokers are more susceptible than non-smokers to certain cancers and infections, according to a new study. This ...
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Flu Vaccine May Be Safe for People with Egg Allergies

Flu Vaccine May Be Safe for People with Egg Allergies
This flu season, people with egg allergies should not be worried about getting the seasonal influenza vaccine, or the H1N1 vaccine, experts say. These vaccines, which are now ...
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What Are the Signs of Male Menopause?

What Are the Signs of Male Menopause?
Question: My husband told me he has no energy to do chores around the house because he’s suffering from male menopause. He’s a very funny guy. Answer: Your ...
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3-Minute Wait to Clamp Umbilical Cord Reduces Anemia

3-Minute Wait to Clamp Umbilical Cord Reduces Anemia
To reduce a baby’s risk of anemia, doctors should wait a few minutes after birth before clamping the umbilical cord, a new study suggests. Waiting at least three ...
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Breast-Feeding Keeps Moms Thin Decades Later

Breast-Feeding Keeps Moms Thin Decades Later
While breast-feeding is touted partly as a way to help new mothers lose weight, it may help keep their weight down even decades later, a new study from ...
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Stem Cells Hold Promise for Patients with Aggressive MS

Stem Cells Hold Promise for Patients with Aggressive MS
Destroying bone marrow with chemotherapy and replacing the marrow with stem cells may help stabilize aggressive forms of multiple sclerosis (MS), according to a new study. Twenty-five percent ...
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Watch out, Weekend Warriors! Exercise Habits Could Hurt You

Watch out, Weekend Warriors! Exercise Habits Could Hurt You
People who save all their exercising for big weekend bursts of physical activity might be doing their bodies a disservice – these weekend warriors’ workout habits make them ...
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Youth Smoking Rates Still High, Government Report Finds

Youth Smoking Rates Still High, Government Report Finds
While much progress has been made to reduce smoking among youths, it’s not enough, according to a new government report. Surgeon General Dr. Regina Benjamin unveiled today (March ...
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Should Cigarettes Be Illegal?

Should Cigarettes Be Illegal?
A proposed bill in Oregon to make the possession of cigarettes illegal is well-intended, but from a practical standpoint, it’s unlikely to happen, bioethicists and public health experts ...
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Q&A;: Poverty and Soda Consumption — a Recipe for Obesity?

Q&A;: Poverty and Soda Consumption — a Recipe for Obesity?
How can we stop Americans from getting fatter? The issue continues to cook up controversy as officials target soda’s contribution to obesity. Recently New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg ...
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