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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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Colleges Requiring Phys Ed Hit All-Time Low

Colleges Requiring Phys Ed Hit All-Time Low
Getting into college may seem harder than ever, but it’s never been easier for students to become a couch potato on campus, new research suggests. That’s because the ...
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First-Date Sex May Harm Couples

First-Date Sex May Harm Couples
Having sex on the first date may harm relationships over the long-term, a new study suggests. The study included nearly 11,000 unmarried people in steady or serious relationships ...
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You Go, Grill: How to Have a Healthier Cook Out

You Go, Grill: How to Have a Healthier Cook Out
Grilling may be one of the great American pastimes – ranking right up there with fireworks on the Fourth of July – but charred chicken and steak aren’t ...
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Kids’ Maturity May Play a Role in ADHD Diagnoses

Kids’ Maturity May Play a Role in ADHD Diagnoses
A child’s maturity relative to that of his peers may partly determine how likely he is to be diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a ...
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Use of ADHD Medications Rises Among Kids, Especially Teens

Use of ADHD Medications Rises Among Kids, Especially Teens
The use of prescription stimulants to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in kids has increased steadily over the last decade, according to a new study. Between 1996 ...
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Fainting May Be Genetic, Study Suggests

Fainting May Be Genetic, Study Suggests
Fainting may have a genetic origin, new findings suggest, a discovery that could shed light on its mysterious causes, researchers say. Fainting, technically known as syncope, is a ...
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Salt Levels in Fast Food Depend on Where You Buy It

Salt Levels in Fast Food Depend on Where You Buy It
An order of Chicken McNuggets in Europe might be slightly healthier than one in the United States, in terms of the salt content, a new study suggests. Salt ...
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4 Kinds of Exercise That Help Cancer Patients

4 Kinds of Exercise That Help Cancer Patients
Exercise can be hard enough for healthy people, let alone those battling cancer. Adults should engage in at least 2.5 hours of moderate physical activity a week and ...
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Weight Lifting Helps Breast Cancer Survivors Avoid Dreaded Malady

Weight Lifting Helps Breast Cancer Survivors Avoid Dreaded Malady
Contrary to decades of doctors’ advice, a new study has found that a weight lifting may not put women at risk for developing lymphedema after breast cancer surgery. ...
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Cancer Deaths in U.S. Decline Over Last 15 Years

Cancer Deaths in U.S. Decline Over Last 15 Years
The death rate from all cancers has declined in the United States over the last 15 years, according to a new report. And for the first time in ...
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