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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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Unplanned Pregnancies More Common in Women with Anorexia

Unplanned Pregnancies More Common in Women with Anorexia
Women with anorexia are more likely to have unplanned pregnancies and abortions than those without the eating disorder, according to a new study. The results, based on a ...
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Interactive Video Games More Likely to Cause Shoulder, Foot Injuries

Interactive Video Games More Likely to Cause Shoulder, Foot Injuries
Interactive video games may get couch potatoes up on their feet, but watch where you swing that Wii remote controller. Games in which teens and children mimic throwing, ...
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Is the 7 Minute Workout too good to be true?

Is the 7 Minute Workout too good to be true?
The “seven-minute exercise” is widely considered nowadays, and it certainly sounds tempting. In any case, experts say that the express exercise routine is not as successful or as ...
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Alfalfa Sprouts Recalled by Cleveland Beansprouts Co.

Alfalfa Sprouts Recalled by Cleveland Beansprouts Co.
Cleveland Beansprouts Co. of Cleveland, OH, in cooperations with the CPSC,  is recalling all alfalfa sprouts because they may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, an organism which can ...
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What Is a Meningioma? The Science of Mary Tyler Moore’s Tumor

What Is a Meningioma? The Science of Mary Tyler Moore’s Tumor
The tumor for which Mary Tyler Moore will undergo surgery is a meningioma, a non-cancerous tumor located at the meninges, the membranes that line the brain and spinal ...
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In Parkinson’s Disease Patients, Brain Cells Lose Their ‘Powerhouses’

In Parkinson’s Disease Patients, Brain Cells Lose Their ‘Powerhouses’
The brain cells of patients with Parkinson’s disease undergo a shutdown of their energy powerhouses, the mitochondria, according to a new study. Because this shutdown probably  occurs early ...
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Mammograms overdiagnosing Breast Vancer Deaths

Mammograms overdiagnosing Breast Vancer Deaths
Mammograms overdiagnose and misdiagnose almost as frequently as doctors do. If a woman goes in for a mammogram as part of her annual physical, more than half of ...
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Universal Screening for HIV Can Be Cost Effective

Universal Screening for HIV Can Be Cost Effective
Expanding screening for HIV in the United States and implementing broader use of treatment could reduce the number of new infections while still being cost effective, according to ...
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Alzheimer’s Drug May Impair Memory

Alzheimer’s Drug May Impair Memory
VANCOUVER – A class of drugs being investigated to treat Alzheimer’s disease may actually have the opposite effect of the original intent — they may impair memory, a ...
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Nurses Exposed to Toxic Cancer Drugs, Study Finds

Nurses Exposed to Toxic Cancer Drugs, Study Finds
Nurses treating cancer patients risk being exposed to chemotherapy drugs and their toxic effects, according to a new study. The results show that nearly 17 percent of nurses ...
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