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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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Elderly Drivers’ Brains May Be Processing Irrelevant Data

Elderly Drivers’ Brains May Be Processing Irrelevant Data
Scientists may have found a clue as to why elderly people have trouble driving: They have a heightened awareness of the people and cars moving in the background ...
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Baby Boys’ Nutrition Affects Adult Height and Sex Life

Baby Boys’ Nutrition Affects Adult Height and Sex Life
Men who are tall, muscular and have high testosterone levels may be able to trace these traits to the nutrition they received the first six months of their ...
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How the CDC Would Deal with a Real-Life ‘Contagion’

How the CDC Would Deal with a Real-Life ‘Contagion’
Hollywood loves to bring us worst-case scenarios: catastrophic twisters, Earth-destroying asteroids or, in the case of the upcoming film “Contagion,” a rapidly evolving virus that threatens to wipe ...
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Early Language Skills Help Kids Manage Anger

Early Language Skills Help Kids Manage Anger
The ability to use words as a toddler may affect the way a child manages anger later in life, a new study suggests. Children with good language skills ...
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Should We Worry About Scarlet Fever in the US?

Should We Worry About Scarlet Fever in the US?
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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DNA Test May Alert Doctors to Organ Transplant Rejection

DNA Test May Alert Doctors to Organ Transplant Rejection
Detecting the first signs of organ transplant rejection could be as easy as measuring levels of organ donor DNA in the transplant recipient’s blood, a new study suggests. ...
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Fasting Chemo shields Toxic effects

Fasting Chemo shields Toxic effects
Fasting and Chemotherapy: what is the difference? Most people believe that chemotherapy and fasting are two completely different experiences. The truth is, they are very much alike, except ...
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Exercise May Prevent Silent Strokes

Exercise May Prevent Silent Strokes
Exercise may ward off small brain lesions known as “silent strokes,” which are often the first sign in that the brain’s blood vessels have accumulated damage, according to ...
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Yuck! Why Some People Get Worms and Some Don’t

Yuck! Why Some People Get Worms and Some Don’t
Researchers have found why some people are naturally protected from parasitic worms while others are not, according to new research. British researchers have identified a protein that exists ...
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Supplement Ingredient DMAA Is Illegal, Dangerous, FDA Says

Supplement Ingredient DMAA Is Illegal, Dangerous, FDA Says
The Food and Drug Administration warns buyers not to buy dietary supplements containing the fixing dimethylamylamine or DMAA. The organisation’s strong warning that the DMAA is unlawful is ...
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