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.
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People who are black have a higher risk of suffering a stroke than those who are white, but a new study finds that following a stroke, blacks have ...
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The vitamin D levels in women when they are diagnosed with breast cancer may affect how long they will live, according to a new study from Belguim. Women ...
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Women who undergo regular mammograms may want to consider scheduling their screening for the first week of their menstrual cycle, according to a new study. The breast tissue ...
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WASHINGTON – Poor baby carrots. They are so good for you, yet they don’t stand a chance of tempting your taste buds over more-scrumptious snacks like chips and ...
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The harder you work for a meal, the better it tastes, according to a new study in mice. When mice were given a choice between two foods — ...
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Immigrants to the United States may be packing on the pounds, in part, because of a desire to fit in with the citizens of their new country, a ...
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Despite what men have been told, smoking, drinking and being overweight might not bring lower sperm counts, a new study from the UK suggests. In the study, men ...
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Question: Will taking testosterone bring back the virility of my youth? Answer: The subject of testosterone is fuzzy, so it’s difficult to give a simple answer to this ...
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Adding the ancient Chinese martial art tai chi to an antidepressant drug regimen effectively decreases symptoms of depression in elderly people, a new study suggests. After 10 weeks, ...
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Having a strong grip and good balance might actually indicate that you’ll live longer, a new study finds. The results, based on a review of 28 studies, show ...
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