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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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Older Women with Heart Condition Have Higher Stroke Risk than Men

Older Women with Heart Condition Have Higher Stroke Risk than Men
Older women with irregular heart rhythms may be at a slightly higher risk for suffering a stroke, compared with men, according to a new study from Sweden. Researchers surveyed ...
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US Mortality Rates Dropped, Biggest Decline in Young Children

US Mortality Rates Dropped, Biggest Decline in Young Children
The risk of dying at any given age has dropped sharply over the last 75 years in the United States, with the most dramatic improvement seen among young ...
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Toddler Meals Have Too Much Salt: CDC

Toddler Meals Have Too Much Salt: CDC
Most ready-to-eat meals for toddlers have too much salt, government researchers say. Of the 1,115 ready-to-eat toddlers’ meals examined in a study by the Centers for Disease Control ...
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Older Brains Work Harder to Multitask

Older Brains Work Harder to Multitask
As humans age, their brains may need to work harder to multitask, new research from Japan suggests. In the study, older people’s brains showed more activity in the ...
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Best US City for Hospital Care Named

Best US City for Hospital Care Named
The city with the best hospitals in the nation is Baltimore, according to a new report. The report is based on rates of patient complications and deaths for 26 medical ...
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What it Causes, and How to Deal when Toddler Crying

What it Causes, and How to Deal when Toddler Crying
Toddler crying can be a sign that they are afraid or uncomfortable. Toddlers are also often scared of the dark and having a flashlight around will help them ...
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Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer: How Accurate Are They?

Smartphone Apps for Skin Cancer: How Accurate Are They?
Smartphone applications that say they can help determine whether or not a skin lesion is cancerous by reviewing a picture are often inaccurate, a new study reports. Three ...
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Prescription Drug Bottles Lack Proper Safety Warnings

Prescription Drug Bottles Lack Proper Safety Warnings
Drugstores are not providing adequate safety information to consumers when they pick up their prescription medications, according an investigation from Consumer Reports. The report reveals that drug labels ...
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Study: Statins May Be Over-Prescribed

Study: Statins May Be Over-Prescribed
A new study suggests that a recent, major trial being used by many physicians as a guideline for prescribing cholesterol-lowering statin drugs to healthy adults may have missed ...
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US Kids Consuming Fewer Calories

US Kids Consuming Fewer Calories
Kids today are consuming fewer calories than they were a decade ago, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Between 1999 ...
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