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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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Exercise During Pregnancy Is Safe for Moms and Babies

Exercise During Pregnancy Is Safe for Moms and Babies
Pregnant women who exercise on a regular basis are not putting themselves or their baby in harm’s way, a new study finds. Researchers found that a mother’s exercise ...
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1-2 Drinks a Week Can Raise Miscarriage Risk

1-2 Drinks a Week Can Raise Miscarriage Risk
Drinking even a small amount of alcohol could increase the risk of miscarriage during the first four months of pregnancy, a new study from Denmark suggests. Researchers used ...
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Had a Recent Heart Attack? Hold Off on Nonemergency Surgery

Had a Recent Heart Attack? Hold Off on Nonemergency Surgery
Patients who’ve had a heart attack may want to wait at least eight weeks before undergoing nonemergency surgery, a new study says. That’s longer than what is currently ...
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Too Many CT Scans for Kids Knocked on the Head

Too Many CT Scans for Kids Knocked on the Head
About half of U.S. children taken to hospital emergency departments for a head injury receive a computer tomography (CT) scan, often to ease parents’ concerns. But a new ...
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Prolonged Sitting Linked to Breast and Colon Cancers

Prolonged Sitting Linked to Breast and Colon Cancers
WASHINGTON — Our culture of sitting may be responsible for 173,000 cases of cancer each year, according to new estimates. Physical inactivity is linked to as many as ...
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Arsenic in Chicken Leads to Stopped Drug Sales: FDA

Arsenic in Chicken Leads to Stopped Drug Sales: FDA
The company that manufactures an animal drug that has been used since the 1940s to fatten up chickens is voluntarily halting sales of the drug, following a Food ...
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5 Things You Should Know About Arsenic

5 Things You Should Know About Arsenic
Two reports are out today announcing concerns over the levels of arsenic found in rice. The Food and Drug Administration released the early results of an investigation of ...
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Study: Injured Monkeys Grow New Spinal Cord Nerves

Study: Injured Monkeys Grow New Spinal Cord Nerves
Some patients with spinal cord injuries later experience a substantial recovery of movement, and a new study in monkeys may explain why this is. The findings may lead ...
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Battling the Bedbugs: At First You Shudder

Battling the Bedbugs: At First You Shudder
Alyssa gets eaten alive by mosquitoes every summer, so at first she didn’t think the slew of bites cropping up on her arms and legs was anything unusual. ...
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Global Obesity Nearly Doubles in 30 Years, Study Finds

Global Obesity Nearly Doubles in 30 Years, Study Finds
The number of obese people in the world has nearly doubled in the last 30 years, according to a new study examining worldwide obesity trends. Meanwhile, blood pressure ...
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