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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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Family Meals Help Kids Eat More Fruit & Veggies

Family Meals Help Kids Eat More Fruit & Veggies
One or two family meals a week may help kids eat more fruits and vegetables, a new study suggests. In the U.K. study, children whose families always ate ...
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Workers Want Employers to Help Them Stay Healthy

Workers Want Employers to Help Them Stay Healthy
People want their employers to help them get healthy, two new reports from Canada and the U.S. suggest. While many companies are already using a combination of workplace ...
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Dental X-Rays Linked to Increased Brain Tumor Risk

Dental X-Rays Linked to Increased Brain Tumor Risk
People who’ve had frequent dental X-rays may have an increased risk of developing meningioma, a type of brain tumor, new research suggests. People in the study with meningioma ...
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Rabies Death Due to Organ Transplant, CDC Confirms

Rabies Death Due to Organ Transplant, CDC Confirms
A patient who died of rabies in Maryland recently had contracted the deadly viral infection through an organ transplant, health officials confirmed today. The confirmation comes after tissue ...
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Busting a Move May Lift Teen Girls’ Mental Health

Busting a Move May Lift Teen Girls’ Mental Health
Getting out on the dance floor and busting some moves could give a lift to the health of teen girls with mild mental health problems, a new study ...
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Collective Brands Recalls KEDS Girls’ Shoes

Collective Brands Recalls KEDS Girls’ Shoes
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with Collective Brands, Inc., of Topeka, Kan., announced a voluntary recall of about 45,000 KEDS® “Know It All” Girls’ Shoe. ...
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Diabetes Drug May Someday Repair Alzheimer’s Damage

Diabetes Drug May Someday Repair Alzheimer’s Damage
The diabetes drug metformin may spur the growth of new brain cells, which could have benefits for Alzheimer’s patients, a new Canadian study on mice suggests. The study ...
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Spinal Fluid Test May Distinguish Chronic Fatigue Syndrome from Lyme Disease

Spinal Fluid Test May Distinguish Chronic Fatigue Syndrome from Lyme Disease
By testing proteins in spinal fluid, physicians may be able to distinguish between patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and those with a form of Lyme disease, a new ...
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HPV Vaccine Safe, But May Raise Risk of Fainting & Infections

HPV Vaccine Safe, But May Raise Risk of Fainting & Infections
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is generally safe, but may increase the risk of fainting and skin infections shortly after vaccination, a new study finds. The study included ...
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New safety standard for playgrounds, CPSC approved

New safety standard for playgrounds, CPSC approved
The USA The Customer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has reaffirmed another government-mandated standard of well-being to improve playground safety and prevent wounds and passages to young people. The ...
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