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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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Popping vitamins may do more harm than good, according to a new study that adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting some supplements may have health risks. ...
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Elderly women who have sleep apnea, a condition in which breathing is disrupted during sleep, are about twice as likely to develop dementia within the next five years ...
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Even the toughest of hearts might melt at the sound of Elvis Presley crooning his classic song, “Love Me Tender.” Now a new study shows that when people ...
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Folic acid supplements don’t seem to make a difference when it comes to reducing the risk of heart disease and cancer, according to a new study. Folic acid ...
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For older adults taking antidepressants, newer drugs may bring more health risks than older drugs, a new study from British researchers suggests. In the study, adults over 65 ...
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Kids are safer in car accidents when their grandparents drive than when their parents drive, a new study suggests. Researchers from Philadelphia looked at 1,302 crashes involving children ...
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The deaths of two children in Hong Kong from scarlet fever do not pose an immediate threat to U.S. children, public health experts say. The bacteria are unlikely ...
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People with multiple sclerosis (MS) may have a harder time learning or remembering things on warm days, a new study suggests. People with MS scored 70 percent better ...
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There has been a lot of talk about superfoods lately, but have you ever heard of superfruits? Superfruits deliver antioxidants and anti-inflammatory nutrients that can help nourish your ...
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Men with a particular variant of the Y chromosome have a higher risk of developing coronary heart disease than men with another version of this chromosome, according to ...
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