Archives by: Mark Schweizer
Mark Schweizer
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About the author
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.
Mark Schweizer Posts
Exercise Changes Genes Within Minutes March 06, 2012, MyHealthNewsDaily Staff Exercise causes chemical modifications to genes that may ultimately play a role in the body’s adaptation to exercise. ...
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A genetic mutation that protects people from the disease schistosomiasis, caused by parasitic worms, may increase their risk for asthma, according to new research. The results may explain ...
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Many preach that yoga helps keep them centered, toned and flexible. The messages seem to be spreading — according to a recent New York Times article, the number ...
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Exercise is generally great for health, but extreme forms of it may be bad for the heart in some cases, experts say. Recent evidence suggests training for and ...
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“The Healthy Geezer” answers questions about health and aging in his weekly column. Question: I know I should exercise, but I’m afraid I might hurt myself. What should ...
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Drinking your OJ every day may have a downside. A new study finds that drinking orange juice, soda and other beverages high in the sugar fructose could increase ...
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Scientists have discovered the structure of a receptor protein known to play roles in cancer growth and HIV infection. The finding paves the way for understanding how the ...
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Scientists have discovered tiny variations in human cells that make it possible for some HIV-positive people to lead healthy lives without taking medication. Variations in a protein called ...
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Faced with removal of his colon when treatments for his ulcerative colitis were unsuccessful, a 36-year-old California man opted for an unconventional treatment. He traveled to Thailand and, ...
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Humans may be smarter than our primate cousins, but research has shown their immune systems may trump ours, in some ways. We tend to be more susceptible to ...
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