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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 Epilepsy Drugs Seem Harmless to Pregnancies

New Epilepsy Drugs Seem Harmless to Pregnancies
A set of relatively new drugs used to treat epilepsy, bipolar disorder and migraine headaches does not appear to increase the risk of birth defects even when taken ...
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Rosacea: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment

Rosacea: Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment
Rosacea is a chronic disease characterized by cyclical flare-ups of redness and pimples around the face. These symptoms, occasionally accompanied by watery and bloodshot eyes (known as ocular ...
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Smoking in Kids’ Movies Decreased in 2010: CDC

Smoking in Kids’ Movies Decreased in 2010: CDC
The amount of smoking in movies that kids watch fell again last year, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). There ...
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1 Colonoscopy May Be Enough for a Lifetime

1 Colonoscopy May Be Enough for a Lifetime
For some people, one colonoscopy at age 50 may be enough for their whole lives, a new study suggests. In the study, patients that had no signs of ...
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Marijuana Pill May Be Better for Pain

Marijuana Pill May Be Better for Pain
A pill form of marijuana may work just as well to relieve pain as the smoked form, but with fewer side effects, new research suggests. In the study, ...
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Brains of Breast-Feeding Moms More Responsive to Baby’s Cries

Brains of Breast-Feeding Moms More Responsive to Baby’s Cries
In a finding that won’t surprise many mothers, a new study says breast-feeding may help secure the bond between mother and child. But the study also offers one ...
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Breast-feeding Boosts Children’s Test Scores, Study Finds

Breast-feeding Boosts Children’s Test Scores, Study Finds
Breast-feeding babies may provide children with an academic advantage later in life, according to a new study. Infants breast-fed for at least six months after birth scored higher ...
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‘Orgasm’ Exercises Alone Fail to Improve Sex

‘Orgasm’ Exercises Alone Fail to Improve Sex
Some couples may not know it, but every time a woman has an orgasm, her pelvic floor muscles contract. And there are exercise programs that can strengthen these ...
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US Ranks No. 69 in Lowest ‘First Day’ Newborn Deaths

US Ranks No. 69 in Lowest ‘First Day’ Newborn Deaths
In the United States, more babies die on the first day of life than in any other industrialized country, according to a new report. Each year, about 11,300 ...
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An Apple a Day Keeps Women’s Cholesterol at Bay

An Apple a Day Keeps Women’s Cholesterol at Bay
An apple a day may do more than keep the doctor away — it can lower levels of bad cholesterol and improve levels of good cholesterol without causing ...
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