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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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Doctors Biased Against Fat People, Too, Study Says

Doctors Biased Against Fat People, Too, Study Says
Doctors have similar levels of bias against people who are overweight as the general public, a new study says. Additionally, physicians are likely not aware of their own ...
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Diabetes Drug May Lower Breast Cancer Risk

Diabetes Drug May Lower Breast Cancer Risk
A diabetes medication can reduce the risk of malignant growth of the breasts in certain women, recommends another examination. In the study, post-menopausal women with diabetes who took ...
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Ballard Designs Recalls Step Stools

Ballard Designs Recalls Step Stools
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Ballard Designs, Inc. of Atlanta, Ga., announced a voluntary recall of about 2,500 Ballard Designs “Stafford” step stools. Hazard: ...
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Can You Die From Alcohol Withdrawal?

Can You Die From Alcohol Withdrawal?
Amy Winehouse’s family has reportedly said the singer may have died from alcohol withdrawal. The family believes withdrawal may have induced fatal seizures in the singer, according to ...
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BPA Exposure Linked to Kids’ Asthma Risk

BPA Exposure Linked to Kids’ Asthma Risk
Children exposed to the chemical bisphenol A, or BPA, may be at an increased risk for asthma, a new study suggests. During the study, kids who had greater ...
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Herpes Virus Could Kill Aggressive Breast Cancer

Herpes Virus Could Kill Aggressive Breast Cancer
A genetically engineered version of the virus that causes herpes shows promise as a treatment for a particularly aggressive type of breast cancer, according to a new study ...
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Rates of Hospital Infections Dropped in 2010

Rates of Hospital Infections Dropped in 2010
Four infections that mainly affect patients in health care facilities, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), declined in 2010, according to an annual review from the Centers for Disease ...
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Expired Nobel Laureate Still Gets Prize

Expired Nobel Laureate Still Gets Prize
The Nobel Prize panel does not change its perspective to award the 2011 Medicines Prize to a beneficiary who died days before the declaration was made. Today (3 ...
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Wheezing Risk Higher in Kids Whose Moms Took Tylenol during Pregnancy

Wheezing Risk Higher in Kids Whose Moms Took Tylenol during Pregnancy
Future moms who take the popular pain reliever acetaminophen, commonly known as Tylenol or Triaminic, during pregnancy could be increasing their child’s chance of wheezing, a common symptom ...
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Breast-Feeding for Longer May Not Lower Children’s Obesity Risk

Breast-Feeding for Longer May Not Lower Children’s Obesity Risk
Breasts that take care of babies over a long period of time may not reduce the risk of becoming overweight or bulky during puberty, as recommended in a ...
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