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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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New Therapy Could Boost Kidney Transplant Survival Rates

New Therapy Could Boost Kidney Transplant Survival Rates
A treatment to filter out antibodies from kidney patients’ blood before their transplant surgery could double survival rates in certain hard-to-match transplant patients, a new study says. These ...
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Lung Cancer Deaths Unchanged by Annual Chest X-Rays

Lung Cancer Deaths Unchanged by Annual Chest X-Rays
Patients at high risk for lung cancer who are screened annually with chest X-rays are no less likely to die from the disease, a large trial has found. ...
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Vitamin D Prevents Fractures, But Role in Cancer Remains Unclear

Vitamin D Prevents Fractures, But Role in Cancer Remains Unclear
Taking vitamin D, along with calcium supplements, may reduce your risk of breaking a bone, but there’s not yet enough evidence to say whether it may lower your ...
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Autism 5 Times More Common Among Low Birth Weight Babies

Autism 5 Times More Common Among Low Birth Weight Babies
Babies born with low birth weights are five times more likely than the general population to be diagnosed with some form of autism, new research suggests. The study ...
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Learning a Second Language Protects Against Alzheimer’s

Learning a Second Language Protects Against Alzheimer’s
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Want to protect against the effects of Alzheimer’s? Learn another language. That’s the takeaway from recent brain research, which shows that bilingual people’s brains function ...
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Reframing Alcoholism: Researcher Argues Against ‘Disease’ Label

Reframing Alcoholism: Researcher Argues Against ‘Disease’ Label
For more than 100 years, alcoholism has been viewed as a disease; however, this framing has created barriers to diagnosing, treating and even understanding the condition, one psychologist ...
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Study Ties Brain Molecule to Risk of Stress and Depression

Study Ties Brain Molecule to Risk of Stress and Depression
Your levels of a certain brain protein could affect how you respond to stress and could even increase your risk for depression, a new study suggests. People with ...
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Scratching Feels Better on Certain Parts of Your Body

Scratching Feels Better on Certain Parts of Your Body
It feels oh so good to scratch an itch, but exactly how much pleasure we get from scratching depends on exactly where on the body the itch is, ...
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Contraceptive Use by Young Adults May Increase with Knowledge

Contraceptive Use by Young Adults May Increase with Knowledge
Young people who don’t understand contraception are less likely to use it, results from a new survey suggest. Participants who scored the lowest on a 23-question test of ...
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Is a Little Nibbling OK? Munching Not Linked to Obesity

Is a Little Nibbling OK? Munching Not Linked to Obesity
A little nibbling between meals may not show up on your waistline, a small study of Norwegian women suggests. Participants in the study who admitted to nibbling morsels ...
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