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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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Braids and Weaves Could Cause Hair Loss

Braids and Weaves Could Cause Hair Loss
Hair grooming practices such as braids and weaves could be contributing to the development of permanent, scarring hair loss in African-American women, according to a new study. Women ...
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Colicky Babies May Have Wrong Bacteria

Colicky Babies May Have Wrong Bacteria
Doctors don’t clearly understand why some babies cry excessively and others don’t, but a new study suggests abnormal gut bacteria could play a role. The research identified a ...
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Future Obesity Clues Could Surface in 6-Month-Olds, Study Suggests

Future Obesity Clues Could Surface in 6-Month-Olds, Study Suggests
Early signs of childhood obesity could be detected in the weight gains of infants as young as 6 months old, suggests a new study. Babies were twice as ...
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5 Surprising Halloween Health Hazards

5 Surprising Halloween Health Hazards
You’re likely aware that Halloween fun can be risky. Time and time again, we hear the same safety tips: Don’t accept candy that’s unwrapped. Kids should be supervised ...
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Viruses Could Target Hard-to-Kill Cancer Cells

Viruses Could Target Hard-to-Kill Cancer Cells
For the first time, researchers have shown viruses can be delivered through a person’s bloodstream to infect cancer cells without infecting other tissues, according to a new study. ...
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The Truth About Monosodium Glutamate

The Truth About Monosodium Glutamate
Monosodium glutamate, or MSG, might be one of the scariest-looking words you see on ingredients lists. Luckily, it’s not as unnatural or harmful as its name – or ...
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Strokes Occurring in Younger Age Groups, Study Finds

Strokes Occurring in Younger Age Groups, Study Finds
More young and middle-aged adults are having strokes, a new study suggests. In 1994, 12.9 percent of strokes occurred in adults between ages 20 and 55, whereas in ...
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Space Medical Device Could Help Patients on Earth

Space Medical Device Could Help Patients on Earth
Medical devices being developed to help deliver health care to astronauts in space might also benefit patients on Earth. Engineers at the National Space Biomedical Research Institute are ...
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Sleep Disorder Reveals Parkinson’s Disease Risk

Sleep Disorder Reveals Parkinson’s Disease Risk
People who yell, thrash, punch and kick, and even get out of bed and run around while they’re asleep may be at an increased risk for developing neurodegenerative ...
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Abused Girls Show Much Higher Heart Disease Risk

Abused Girls Show Much Higher Heart Disease Risk
Girls who were severely abused as children have higher risks for heart attacks, heart disease and stroke as adults, a new study says. Women who experienced repeated episodes ...
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