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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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Autism Signs Appear in Tot Brains as Early as 6 Months

Autism Signs Appear in Tot Brains as Early as 6 Months
The early signs of autism are visible in the brains of 6-month-old infants, a new study finds, suggesting that future treatments could be given at this time, to ...
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Autism in Infants Predicted by Simple Test

Autism in Infants Predicted by Simple Test
Autism is typically not firmly diagnosed until a child is around 3 years old. For infants at 6 months with a high genetic risk for autism, another potential ...
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Unhealthy Habits Wreck Your Sex Life

Unhealthy Habits Wreck Your Sex Life
Our vices hamper our sex lives, a new Danish study says. Weight problems, physical inactivity, high levels of alcohol consumption, tobacco smoking, and hard drugs are associated with ...
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In Mental Illness, Women Internalize and Men Externalize

In Mental Illness, Women Internalize and Men Externalize
Women are more likely to develop anxiety and mood disorders such as depression, while men’s mental health issues are more likely to involve antisocial personality and substance abuse ...
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Positive Thinking Depression Remedy Raises Controversy

Positive Thinking Depression Remedy Raises Controversy
Techniques that encourage positive thinking could help people cope with mild depression, a new paper suggests. Researchers from the University of California and Duke University reviewed previous studies ...
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Positive Thinking Depression Remedy Raises Controversy

Positive Thinking Depression Remedy Raises Controversy
Techniques that encourage positive thinking could help people cope with mild depression, a new paper suggests. Researchers from the University of California and Duke University reviewed previous studies ...
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Positive Thinking Depression Remedy Raises Controversy

Positive Thinking Depression Remedy Raises Controversy
Techniques that encourage positive thinking could help people cope with mild depression, a new paper suggests. Researchers from the University of California and Duke University reviewed previous studies ...
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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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Safest Booster Seats for Kids: Complete List of New Ratings

Safest Booster Seats for Kids: Complete List of New Ratings
A record number of booster seats have won the designation of “Best Bets” in ratings by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety this year. In the ratings released ...
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Carpooling Parents Less Vigilant About Booster Seats

Carpooling Parents Less Vigilant About Booster Seats
While the majority of parents report using booster seats for their 4- to 8-year-old children, booster seat use among children who carpool is inconsistent, a new study suggests. ...
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