Archives by: Mark Schweizer
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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One of the first habits I try to get clients to kick is their addiction to processed foods. Sure, these foods can be convenient, but they are almost ...
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Be that as it may, its appearance isn’t inescapable. “On the off chance that the business and state and government administrative authorities are searching for them, it could ...
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A mobile app can help people lose weight, but only when paired with diet and exercise education, a new study suggests. People in weight loss programs who used ...
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Involving children in a school gardening program may do more than cultivate a green thumb. It may also cultivate a greater interest in trying new foods, a new ...
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Some supplements may be worth their weight For two nutrients, mounting evidence has shown that taking supplements may be beneficial: vitamin D and omega-3 fatty acids. For example, ...
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Getting to know someone usually requires at least a little conversation. But a new study suggests you can get a hint of an individual’s personality through his or ...
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Doctors tend not to read the results of medical tests ordered on a patient’s last day at the hospital, and this could cause doctors to miss worrisome findings, ...
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The strength of the bond between a toddler and his mother influences his likelihood of becoming obese as a teen, a new study says. The obesity rate was ...
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Hepatitis is associated with a high rate of depression. A common drug used to treat hepatitis, interferon, can also cause depression. A new review of studies on the ...
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Professional football players may be at increased risk for depression as a result of suffering frequent concussions, a new study suggests. The study evaluated 34 retired National Football ...
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