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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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Energy Drinks Switch from ‘Supplement’ to ‘Beverage’: Are They Safer?

Energy Drinks Switch from ‘Supplement’ to ‘Beverage’: Are They Safer?
Some energy drink companies are changing the way they market their products, deciding to sell them as beverages rather than dietary supplements, which will mean a change in ...
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Violent TV Linked to Kids’ Sleep Problems

Violent TV Linked to Kids’ Sleep Problems
Letting young children watch violent TV programs may interfere with their sleep, a new study suggests. The results show that watching TV programs during the day that depict ...
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Young Couch Potatoes Open Door to Future Heart Disease

Young Couch Potatoes Open Door to Future Heart Disease
For kids, too much time spent in front of a computer or TV screen can lead to narrowed arteries in the back of the eyes — an early ...
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The Best Apps for Your Health, Part 1: Calorie Counters

The Best Apps for Your Health, Part 1: Calorie Counters
Had a New Year’s resolution to get healthier? Whether your goal is still going strong or imploded two weeks ago, there was probably an app for that. Smartphone ...
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After the Battle: 7 Health Problems Facing Veterans

After the Battle: 7 Health Problems Facing Veterans
Intro The wounds of war can go far beyond what meets the eye. From mental health issues to pain and illness that persist long after they’ve left the ...
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Walking and Weight Loss Keep Seniors Mobile

Walking and Weight Loss Keep Seniors Mobile
Walking more and losing weight can improve mobility in older, obese adults with poor cardiovascular health, according to a new study. On average, study participants who participated in ...
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Doctors’ Orders: Physicians Urged to Show More Empathy

Doctors’ Orders: Physicians Urged to Show More Empathy
Doctors’ appointments and hospital stays can be stressful and upsetting experiences. However, they could be made less distressing if doctors expressed more empathy toward patients and their relatives, ...
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Tweet with Care: Doctors Should Be Cautious on Twitter

Tweet with Care: Doctors Should Be Cautious on Twitter
Twitter can be a boon for doctors, but physicians who engaged on the social media site must tread carefully to avoid violating restrictions and laws related to patient ...
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Poll: Parental Consent Should Be Required for HPV Vaccine

Poll: Parental Consent Should Be Required for HPV Vaccine
Most adults say teenagers should be able to freely access treatment for sexually transmitted diseases, but most say parental consent should be required for the human papillomavirus (HPV) ...
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Flu-Like ‘Valley Fever’ Increases in Arizona, California

Flu-Like ‘Valley Fever’ Increases in Arizona, California
A fungal infection called Valley Fever is on the rise in the Southwest United States, according to a new report. There were more than 22,000 cases of Valley ...
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