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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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Treating Pedophiles: Therapy Can Work, But It’s a Challenge

Treating Pedophiles: Therapy Can Work, But It’s a Challenge
For years David Prescott sat face to face with pedophiles, trying to evaluate if the people before him were making progress in treatment. Prescott is a licensed therapist ...
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Probiotics Could Help Prevent Urinary Tract Infections

Probiotics Could Help Prevent Urinary Tract Infections
Researchers have found a way to limit recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) in women by replenishing naturally occurring bacteria that live in the vagina, according to a new ...
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Dietary Supplements Fuel Bad Health Habits

Dietary Supplements Fuel Bad Health Habits
People who take dietary supplements may ironically make worse health choices than those who don’t, a new study says. The results suggest taking these supplements leads people to ...
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Can Copper Reduce E. Coli Outbreaks?

Can Copper Reduce E. Coli Outbreaks?
While the source of the deadly E. coli outbreak in Germany remains uncertain, the use of surfaces made of copper to handle food could reduce the risk of ...
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Blood Type May Increase Risk of ‘Stomach Bug’ Infection

Blood Type May Increase Risk of ‘Stomach Bug’ Infection
A person’s blood type may influence their susceptibility to infection with rotavirus, a type of stomach bug, a new study suggests. The results show that certain strains of ...
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‘Normal’ Blood Sugar May Still Affect Brain Health

‘Normal’ Blood Sugar May Still Affect Brain Health
High blood sugar levels are known to be detrimental to the brain, but even levels that are on the upper end of the normal range may be harmful, ...
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Cheers! Red Wine, Cranberries Are Good for Your Teeth

Cheers! Red Wine, Cranberries Are Good for Your Teeth
When you pop open that bottle of red wine this holiday season, consider toasting its benefits to your teeth. After all, compounds in red wine can prevent cavities ...
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Cinnamon May Reduce Risk Factors of Diabetes, Heart Disease

Cinnamon May Reduce Risk Factors of Diabetes, Heart Disease
Cinnamon extract may help to reduce risk factors of diabetes and heart disease, according to a small new study. Researchers looked at 22 obese people who had prediabetes, ...
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Anxiety, Not Social Phobia, Spurs Teens to Drink More, Study Shows

Anxiety, Not Social Phobia, Spurs Teens to Drink More, Study Shows
A new study in the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism highlights the complex relationship between mental health and substance use. Although it was known that anxious teens often self-medicate ...
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A Healthy Diet May Fight Acne

A Healthy Diet May Fight Acne
Like so many people, I struggled with acne as a young adult. I felt as though I tried every product on the market, but nothing seemed to work. ...
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