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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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Gastric Band Patients Suffer Major Complications Years Later

Gastric Band Patients Suffer Major Complications Years Later
Gastric bands for obesity may help people lose weight, but patients frequently experience problems with the device years after they’ve had the procedure, a new study finds. Nearly ...
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Kids with Severe Asthma May Have Been Misdiagnosed

Kids with Severe Asthma May Have Been Misdiagnosed
Half of all children sent to a specialist to care for severe asthma that does not respond to treatment have been given the wrong diagnosis or are not ...
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Cells Get Stressed, Too

Cells Get Stressed, Too
Stress has an impact on the way we live, work and interact with others — and, it turns out, the environment can stress out our cells, too, a ...
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Successful Dieters Drool Less When They See Food

Successful Dieters Drool Less When They See Food
Just how much your mouth waters when you feast your eyes on a tempting cheeseburger and tasty fries or a slice of rich chocolate cake may indicate how ...
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Want to Cut Your Stroke Risk? Cut Diet Soda, Salt

Want to Cut Your Stroke Risk? Cut Diet Soda, Salt
If you think drinking diet soda instead of regular soda could protect you from a stroke, think again — new research shows that drinking a diet soda every ...
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The Video Game Workout: What Helps Kids Work Up a Sweat

The Video Game Workout: What Helps Kids Work Up a Sweat
Interactive video games, such as Dance Dance Revolution and Wii Boxing, provide kids with moderate to vigorous exercise, according to a new study. Some of these games increased ...
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‘Stroke Belt’ Mystery: Fried Fish Linked to Higher Death Rate

‘Stroke Belt’ Mystery: Fried Fish Linked to Higher Death Rate
Too much fried fish may contribute to the high rate of stroke in America’s “stroke belt,” according to a new study. The results showed that people living in ...
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12 Steps to Prevent Accidental Poisoning

12 Steps to Prevent Accidental Poisoning
As the United States marks the 50th anniversary of National Poison Prevention Week from March 18-24, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is teaming up with product ...
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Drugs That Fight Herpes May Thwart Alzheimer’s Disease

Drugs That Fight Herpes May Thwart Alzheimer’s Disease
Antiviral drugs used to combat herpes virus infections could slow the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study suggests. The herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV1), which causes ...
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Four Genetic Markers Tied to Ovarian Cancer Risk

Four Genetic Markers Tied to Ovarian Cancer Risk
Four variations in a woman’s genetic code could put her at a higher risk for ovarian cancer, a new study suggests. Screening for these particular variations – which ...
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