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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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Teens at Smaller Schools May Delay Drinking

Teens at Smaller Schools May Delay Drinking
Teens’ positions within their school’s social network may influence when they start drinking alcohol, a new study says. The teenagers who started drinking over the course of the ...
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New Guidelines for Whooping Cough and Polio Vaccines Announced

New Guidelines for Whooping Cough and Polio Vaccines Announced
The nation’s largest group of pediatricians announced new guidelines today regarding the use of the whooping cough booster and polio vaccines. Among the changes, adults who will have ...
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1 in 10 Smokers Keep the Habit Secret from Doctors

1 in 10 Smokers Keep the Habit Secret from Doctors
About one in 10 smokers say they don’t reveal to their doctors that they light up, according to a new survey. This could equate to more than 6 ...
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Dropping Pounds May Not Shed Obesity Stigma

Dropping Pounds May Not Shed Obesity Stigma
Shedding pounds may not bring an end to the negative opinions people tend to have of obese women even after the women reach a healthy weight, according to ...
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Some Food-Borne Bacteria Target the Heart

Some Food-Borne Bacteria Target the Heart
Bacteria called Listeria monocytogenes can cause mild food-poisoning symptoms in healthy individuals, but some strains have an enhanced ability to invade the heart, a new study finds. The ...
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Imperative or Impractical? Screening All Athletes for Heart Conditions

Imperative or Impractical? Screening All Athletes for Heart Conditions
Young athletes who seem to be in top shape can have hidden heart conditions that can have lethal consequences. That was the case this past week for two ...
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Something Fishy: Baked, Broiled Fish Cuts Heart Failure Risk

Something Fishy: Baked, Broiled Fish Cuts Heart Failure Risk
Eating baked or broiled fish at least five times a week can lower the chance of heart failure by 30 percent, according to a new study. But not ...
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Women Benefit More Than Men from Electrical Heart Therapy

Women Benefit More Than Men from Electrical Heart Therapy
Twice as many women as men benefit from an electrical therapy that prevents heart failure in at-risk patients, a new study suggests. The treatment, called cardiac resynchronization therapy ...
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‘Facebook Depression’: Rare but Serious Side Effect of Social Networking

‘Facebook Depression’: Rare but Serious Side Effect of Social Networking
Many teens enjoy keeping in touch with their friends on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter, but using such sites to excess can be unhealthy and has ...
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Kids’ Checkups Too Short to Address Health Issues

Kids’ Checkups Too Short to Address Health Issues
A third of children get 10 minutes or less with their doctor at checkups, says a new study, and the findings are prompting the authors and others to ...
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