Archives by: Mark Schweizer
Mark Schweizer
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About the author
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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Doctors should not tell pregnant women the sex of their baby until 30 weeks into a pregnancy, one physician is arguing, taking a stance that is sure to ...
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Car crashes are not only deadly, they’re expensive. Motor vehicle crash-related deaths in the United States resulted in an estimated $41 billion in medical and work-loss costs in ...
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Scientists may have found a clue as to why elderly people have trouble driving: They have a heightened awareness of the people and cars moving in the background ...
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Higher rates of car crashes among teen drivers seem to be linked with earlier school start times, according to a new study. In 2008, the weekday crash rate ...
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Babies born with hydrocephalus, also called “water on the brain,” may be suffering the effects of a fat molecule called LPA, a new study in mice suggests. Until ...
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Exposure to pesticides in the womb may harm a baby’s brain and hinder the child’s intelligence, according to three new studies published today (April 21). All the studies ...
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Yasmine Evjen, a graphic and Web designer in Chandler, Ariz., always planned to breast-feed her daughter. When Evjen and her husband found out that she was pregnant more ...
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The food babies eat during their first days of life may have a long-term impact on their health, a new study suggests. The results of the research show ...
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Researchers have developed a compound that seems to treat infections of the superbug known as MRSA, according to a new animal study. When researchers gave the compound, called ...
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Whenever the flu hits the office, some people always seem to fall sick while others just a cubicle away sail through unharmed. Our genes may be why, a ...
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