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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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Vitamin E May Increase Prostate Cancer Risk in Men

Vitamin E May Increase Prostate Cancer Risk in Men
Taking extra vitamin E may increase men’s risk of prostate cancer, a new study says. Men in the study who took supplements of 400 international units (IU) of ...
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Deadly Vitamins: Are Supplements Sending Us to An Early Grave?

Deadly Vitamins: Are Supplements Sending Us to An Early Grave?
First, findings published Monday found women over 60 who took vitamin supplements had a higher risk of dying over a 19-year study when compared with women who did ...
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Pacemaker Device Can Cure Bowel Control Problems

Pacemaker Device Can Cure Bowel Control Problems
A pacemaker-like device may help those who suffer from bowel incontinence, or loss of bowel control, researchers say. The first person in the United States to receive the ...
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Behavioral Therapy Curbs Incontinence After Prostate Removal

Behavioral Therapy Curbs Incontinence After Prostate Removal
Teaching men techniques to control certain muscles can reduce urinary incontinence in those who have had their prostates surgically removed during cancer treatment, according to a new study. ...
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Acid Reflux Treatment for Babies Draws Criticism

Acid Reflux Treatment for Babies Draws Criticism
Use of medications to suppress stomach acid in infants has skyrocketed, but the trend is neither based in science nor beneficial to babies, a commentary suggests. Advertising for ...
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5 Most Likely Real-Life Contagions

5 Most Likely Real-Life Contagions
Ebola The Ebola virus might not kill as many people each as TB, but it is still one of the deadliest pathogens on record and a subject in ...
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For Women, Belly Fat May Lead to Osteoporosis

For Women, Belly Fat May Lead to Osteoporosis
Body fat, long thought to protect against osteoporosis, may instead promote the disease, according to a new study. Specifically, high levels of belly fat may hurt bone health ...
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Guidelines on Osteoporosis Screening for Women Expanded

Guidelines on Osteoporosis Screening for Women Expanded
Women ages 65 and older should be screened at least once for osteoporosis, and so should postmenopausal women younger than 65 who are at high risk for the ...
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1 in 3 Kids Drink Too Much Juice

1 in 3 Kids Drink Too Much Juice
Many young children — particularly those in low-income households — drink too much juice, according to a new survey. More than a third of parents surveyed, and about ...
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Kids at Day Care Get More Infections Now, but Fewer Later

Kids at Day Care Get More Infections Now, but Fewer Later
Young children who attend large day care facilities suffer more respiratory and ear infections as toddlers than kids who spend their days at home, but develop fewer such ...
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