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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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How Many Calories Does Walking Burn? Depends How Tall You Are

How Many Calories Does Walking Burn? Depends How Tall You Are
Scientists have come up with a new equation to determine how much energy people actually use while walking. While previous work has conjured many ways to measure the ...
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FDA Says, Allergy Meds Can Pose Driving Hazard

FDA Says, Allergy Meds Can Pose Driving Hazard
Sensitivity recipes can help you get through the spring and late spring months. However, it is important to remember that the medication can affect your ability to drive. ...
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How to Prepare for a Doctor’s Appointment

How to Prepare for a Doctor’s Appointment
“The Healthy Geezer” answers questions about health and aging in his weekly column. Question: I’m going to the doctor and I don’t want to forget to ask him ...
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Take Heart! A Good Marriage Protects Even After a Bypass

Take Heart! A Good Marriage Protects Even After a Bypass
Living in matrimonial bliss may protect your heart, even after a quadruple bypass, a new study shows. Married heart patients were more likely to be alive 15 years ...
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To Maintain Lifelong Weight, Start Exercise Habits Young

To Maintain Lifelong Weight, Start Exercise Habits Young
The arrival of middle age doesn’t necessarily have to bring extra pounds, a new study shows. Over the course of the 20-year study, about 10 percent of participants ...
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Cause of Port Wine Birthmarks & Rare Disorder Found

Cause of Port Wine Birthmarks & Rare Disorder Found
A solitary hereditary transformation is the reason for “port wine” skin pigmentation, as well as an unusual neurological condition in which skin colouring is a distinctive element, analysts ...
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Among Diabetes Patients, the Obese Outlive the Trim

Among Diabetes Patients, the Obese Outlive the Trim
People with Type 2 diabetes who are relatively trim may not live as long as people with the condition who carry extra weight, a new study finds. In ...
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Planning ‘Worry Time’ May Help Ease Anxiety

Planning ‘Worry Time’ May Help Ease Anxiety
For those concerned with shedding some of their anxieties, it seems planning a certain time every day to worry may be a useful strategy. When people with adjustment ...
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Even Youth Sports Don’t Provide Enough Exercise, Study Finds

Even Youth Sports Don’t Provide Enough Exercise, Study Finds
Only about one-fourth of children participating in organized sports such as baseball, softball or soccer are getting the government-recommended amount of physical activity during team practices, according to ...
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Fewer Doctors Screening Older Men for Prostate Cancer, Study Finds

Fewer Doctors Screening Older Men for Prostate Cancer, Study Finds
Despite the controversy regarding whether most men should be screened for prostate cancer, many doctors appear to agree that older men do not need to be screened, a ...
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