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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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Urine Test Could Better Determine Prostate Cancer Risk

Urine Test Could Better Determine Prostate Cancer Risk
A man’s risk of developing prostate cancer could be better measured with a urine test than with existing methods, a new study reports. The test looks for a ...
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Stress During Pregnancy Could Boost Child’s Risk of Obesity

Stress During Pregnancy Could Boost Child’s Risk of Obesity
A mother’s stress during pregnancy and breast-feeding may prompt changes in her infant’s genes that increase the child’s risk of obesity later in life, according to a new ...
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Babies Born Weeks Early Risk Cognitive, Emotional Problems

Babies Born Weeks Early Risk Cognitive, Emotional Problems
Babies born just weeks before they are due may face an increased risk for cognitive and emotional problems, a new study suggests. The findings held up even when ...
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5 Experts Answer: What’s the Best Way to Preserve My Eyesight?

5 Experts Answer: What’s the Best Way to Preserve My Eyesight?
Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked optometrists and ophthalmologists: What’s the best way to preserve your eyesight? Here’s ...
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Space Medicines for Astronauts Don’t Have the Right Stuff

Space Medicines for Astronauts Don’t Have the Right Stuff
Medications used to treat astronauts in space may not work as well as they do on Earth because of the nature of human spaceflight, a new study finds. ...
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Popeye’s Secret’s Out: Spinach Offers Big Benefits

Popeye’s Secret’s Out: Spinach Offers Big Benefits
Healthy people used less oxygen while riding an exercise bike after they took a small dose of inorganic nitrate for three days — the amount equivalent to that ...
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Grapefruit Antioxidant Breaks Down Fat, Study Shows

Grapefruit Antioxidant Breaks Down Fat, Study Shows
The antioxidant responsible for grapefruits’ bitter taste may cause the liver to break down fat and increase body cells’ sensitivity to insulin, according to a new study. Naringenin, ...
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Non-Stick Cookware Chemical Linked with Babies’ Weights

Non-Stick Cookware Chemical Linked with Babies’ Weights
A group of compounds used in a variety of products, including non-stick cookware, may influence a baby’s growth in the womb and after birth, a new study suggests. ...
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Kids With Ear Infections May Not Need Antibiotics, New Guidelines Say

Kids With Ear Infections May Not Need Antibiotics, New Guidelines Say
Young children with ear infections don’t necessarily need antibiotic treatment right away. In fact, they may not need the medication at all, according to new guidelines from an ...
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Could a Blood Test Detect Autism? Study Aims to Answer

Could a Blood Test Detect Autism? Study Aims to Answer
A simple blood test might be able to reveal whether a child has autism, according to researchers who recently launched a study to evaluate such a test. The ...
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