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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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Researchers have uncovered yet another reason for you to eat your veggies: a diet full of antioxidant-rich vegetables, fruits and grains can lower stroke risk among women, according ...
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An awareness campaign on breast cancer by research group Susan G. Komen for the cure has overstated the benefits of mammograms for the survival rates of women with ...
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About 14,000 Metallic spinning candle holders with 12 soy tea lights were voluntarily recalled by QVC, of West Chester, Pa. in cooperation with the CPSC. Hazard: The candle ...
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State policies designed to eliminate junk food from school concession stands may be reducing disparities in soda consumption among teens of different racial and ethnic groups, a new ...
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Feelings of hate may be different for those with depression, a new study suggests. The results show depressed people have abnormalities in the brain’s so-called “hate circuit.” Normally, ...
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For girls, chubbiness may protect against breast cancer later in life, a new French study suggests. Women in the study who had larger bodies at puberty were less ...
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Coming out of the closet may protect against mental and physical stress in people who are gay, a new study from Canada finds. In the study, lesbian, gay ...
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The old adage that “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” is a good one to follow, according to a new Dutch study. The researchers found that ...
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The connection between work and mental health may be more important than is generally thought. According to new research, those who were unemployed for more than 25 weeks ...
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Babies born to women who receive the whooping cough vaccine prior to becoming pregnant may be better protected against the disease compared with those whose mothers were vaccinated ...
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