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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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Fever During Pregnancy Linked with Baby’s Risk of Autism

Fever During Pregnancy Linked with Baby’s Risk of Autism
Women who don’t take steps to treat a fever during pregnancy may be increasing their risk of having a child with autism or another developmental disorder, a new ...
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Autism Linked to Fever or Flu in Pregnancy

Autism Linked to Fever or Flu in Pregnancy
Having a fever or flu in pregnancy may be linked with the development of autism in children, a new study suggests. While researchers are hesitant to draw strong ...
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Lead Exposure May Delay Puberty in Girls

Lead Exposure May Delay Puberty in Girls
Exposure to lead during childhood may delay the onset of puberty in young girls, with higher doses increasing the chance for later maturation, according to a new study. ...
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Why Pot Makes Some People Psychotic

Why Pot Makes Some People Psychotic
People who smoke pot may be at increased risk for psychosis if they have a certain genetic marker, a new study finds. The results show people with this ...
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Too Much Tea Causes Unusual Bone Disease

Too Much Tea Causes Unusual Bone Disease
A 47-year-old Michigan woman developed a bone disease rarely seen in the U.S. after she drank a pitcher of tea made from at least 100 tea bags daily, ...
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Friendly Co-workers May Increase Your Lifespan

Friendly Co-workers May Increase Your Lifespan
Here’s a reason to be thankful for friendly co-workers: They may help you live longer, a new study says. The results show social support from peers at work ...
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Health Care Infections: A ‘Winnable’ Public Health Battle?

Health Care Infections: A ‘Winnable’ Public Health Battle?
This is the fifth in a six-part MyHealthNewsDaily series examining the problems and solutions related to six “winnable battles” in public health, as recently announced by the U.S. ...
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Hand Sanitizer at Work May Lower the Number of Sick Days

Hand Sanitizer at Work May Lower the Number of Sick Days
Employers looking to ward off illness in the office might consider investing in some hand sanitizer dispensers. Alcohol-based hand disinfectants seem to reduce the number of cases of ...
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Could Coffee Protect Against Liver Disease in Alcohol Drinkers?

Could Coffee Protect Against Liver Disease in Alcohol Drinkers?
For guys who drink alcohol, heavy coffee consumption may protect against liver damage, according to a new study from Finland. “Our findings suggest a possible protective effect for ...
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‘Beauty Sleep’ May Be Best Beauty Treatment, Study Finds

‘Beauty Sleep’ May Be Best Beauty Treatment, Study Finds
It looks like Mom’s advice was right—to look your best, get a full night’s rest, a new study shows. People who get eight hours of sleep appear healthier, ...
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