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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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Headache-Plagued Kids Often Opt for Mind-Body Therapies

Headache-Plagued Kids Often Opt for Mind-Body Therapies
NEW ORLEANS — Children with common neurological conditions, such as headaches, are twice as likely to use complementary and alternative medicine as kids in the general population, a ...
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Birth Defect Risk Greater with Assisted Reproduction

Birth Defect Risk Greater with Assisted Reproduction
Babies conceived through in vitro fertilization have an increased risk of birth defects, but most of this risk is due to factors related to the parents who seek ...
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Best US Hospitals: 2012 Rankings

Best US Hospitals: 2012 Rankings
The organization HealthGrades today released its lists of “America’s 50 Best Hospitals” and “America’s 100 Best Hospitals.” In deciding the rankings, the organization used 12 years of Medicare data ...
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Trouble in Traffic: Kids with ADHD Have Difficulty Crossing Streets

Trouble in Traffic: Kids with ADHD Have Difficulty Crossing Streets
Children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have more trouble avoiding traffic when crossing streets than other children, a new study suggests. Researchers from the University of Alabama ...
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Use of Actors, Photoshop Not OK in Health Ads, Experts Say

Use of Actors, Photoshop Not OK in Health Ads, Experts Say
Whether shocking or saddening, pictures of people who are suffering the consequences of smoking or obesity can be powerful in public health messages. But in some cases, the ...
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School Lunch Makeover Requires Whole Grains

School Lunch Makeover Requires Whole Grains
At least 50 percent of the grains served in U.S. public school lunches must now be whole grains, according to legislation that went into effect Sunday (July 1). ...
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Male Nurses More Masculine than Other Guys

Male Nurses More Masculine than Other Guys
Despite the old stereotype that nursing is a “women’s profession,” male nurses display more typically masculine traits than men who work in other vocations, a new study suggests. ...
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Calling Yourself Fat Increases Depression Risk

Calling Yourself Fat Increases Depression Risk
Making negative statements about your body, such as “I’m so fat,” and “I need to work out more,” may be deleterious to your body image and mental health, ...
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Alarming Number of Crib Injuries Spurs Call for Improvements

Alarming Number of Crib Injuries Spurs Call for Improvements
More than 9,500 infants and toddlers are treated in emergency rooms each year for injuries related to cribs, bassinets and playpens, according to a new study. Researchers at ...
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From Depressed Moms, Babies’ Cries Draw Less of a Response

From Depressed Moms, Babies’ Cries Draw Less of a Response
Brain scans of mothers suffering from depression reveal they respond differently than healthy moms to their crying babies, a new study finds. The brain activity patterns of depressed ...
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