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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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Is There an Age Limit on Getting Obesity Surgery?

Is There an Age Limit on Getting Obesity Surgery?
“The Healthy Geezer” answers questions about health and aging in his weekly column. Question: I’m 69 years old and I’m considering surgery for obesity. Am I too old ...
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TV Reporter who Garbled Speech Suffered Migraine, Not Stroke

TV Reporter who Garbled Speech Suffered Migraine, Not Stroke
Serene Branson, the Los Angeles TV reporter whose garbled speech during a live broadcast at the Grammys on Sunday led many to believe she had suffered a stroke, ...
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Cancer Gene Mutation

Cancer Gene Mutation
DESCRIPTION. DICER syndrome, sometimes referred to as multiplicative carcinogenesis, is an autosomal dominant disorder that increases the possibility of a wide range of noncancerous cancers, such as skin ...
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6 Foods That Are Good for Your Brain

6 Foods That Are Good for Your Brain
Walnuts They even look like little brains, so maybe that’s Mother Nature’s way of telling us what walnuts are good for. Indeed, a 2009 study in the Journal ...
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Folic Acid May Not Prevent Preterm Births, But Take it Anyway

Folic Acid May Not Prevent Preterm Births, But Take it Anyway
Taking folic acid before and during pregnancy does not decrease a woman’s risk of pre-term birth, a new study suggests. Norwegian researchers were unable to find a statistically ...
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Painkillers Reduce Antidepressants’ Effect, Study Suggests

Painkillers Reduce Antidepressants’ Effect, Study Suggests
Painkillers such as aspirin and ibuprofen could decrease the effectiveness of certain antidepressant medications, a new study suggests. Mice given both an anti-inflammatory drug (also called an NSAID, ...
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Progressive International Recalls Canning Jar lifters

Progressive International Recalls Canning Jar lifters
International Recalls is important for everyone to keep an eye on, particularly in the food and pharmaceutical industries. This is because these products are used all over the ...
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Running-Related Injuries Increase Among Children

Running-Related Injuries Increase Among Children
Running may not be a contact sport, but the activity still poses injury risks for kids. The number of running-related injuries among children has increased in recent years, ...
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Childbirth Training Can Ease Dads’ Anxieties

Childbirth Training Can Ease Dads’ Anxieties
Men scared of sharing the birth experience with their pregnant partners find childbirth preparation classes significantly ease their fears, new research suggests. Of about 80 men diagnosed as ...
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Neurons Lost in Alzheimer’s Created Anew from Stem Cells

Neurons Lost in Alzheimer’s Created Anew from Stem Cells
Scientists have transformed a human embryonic stem cell into a type of neuron that is vital for retrieving memories, but dies during the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, ...
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