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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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Longtime Mexican-American Residents of U.S. Less Healthy Than Recent Immigrants

Longtime Mexican-American Residents of U.S. Less Healthy Than Recent Immigrants
Among Mexican-Americans, those who are most integrated into U.S. culture appear less healthy and are more likely to require resources to manage their conditions than more recent, less-integrated ...
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Doc Infects Patients with Hepatitis B During Surgery

Doc Infects Patients with Hepatitis B During Surgery
A doctor with hepatitis B who performed joint replacement surgeries unknowingly passed the virus on to at least two of his patients, according to a new report. The report, ...
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Drug Abuse, Obesity Top List of Kids’ Health Concerns

Drug Abuse, Obesity Top List of Kids’ Health Concerns
Drug abuse and childhood obesity ranked highest on a new survey of health concerns for children. Both of those health issues were rated as a “big problem” by ...
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Boy Gets Rare Tick Infection from Blood Transfusion

Boy Gets Rare Tick Infection from Blood Transfusion
A 9-year-old Georgia boy who developed a rare tick-borne disease got the infection from a blood transfusion, according to a report of his case. The case is the ...
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Should Kids Eat Organic? Docs Say It’s Not Necessary

Should Kids Eat Organic? Docs Say It’s Not Necessary
Organic foods do not appear to boost kids’ health over the long term any more than healthy foods produced the conventional way, an influential group of doctors said ...
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Low Testosterone Is in the Genes

Low Testosterone Is in the Genes
A man’s risk of low testosterone is influenced by his genes, a new study says. The study, which examined the genomes of more than 14,00 men, found changes ...
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Testosterone Therapy Doesn’t Boost Prostate Cancer Risk, Study Finds

Testosterone Therapy Doesn’t Boost Prostate Cancer Risk, Study Finds
Men who undergo testosterone replacement therapy due to a drop in testosterone levels might not be at an increased risk of getting prostate cancer as previously thought, a ...
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Vaccine Side Effects Occur Rarely, Report Finds

Vaccine Side Effects Occur Rarely, Report Finds
Reactions to vaccines are extremely rare, and most are easily treated, according to a new review of more than 1,000 vaccine studies. Vaccines have rarely caused seizures, brain ...
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Eating Fewer Calories May Lower Risk of Asthma, Other Diseases

Eating Fewer Calories May Lower Risk of Asthma, Other Diseases
VANCOUVER — People with asthma may one day receive an unconventional prescription for their condition: eat less. Known as caloric restriction, eating fewer calories than you need has ...
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Seniors Eye Drugs, Not Lasers, to Improve Eyesight

Seniors Eye Drugs, Not Lasers, to Improve Eyesight
With the number of seniors receiving treatments for their eyes on the rise, there has been a movement toward using drugs instead of lasers and less invasive surgeries, ...
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