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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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Doctors in Sweden have performed the first-ever implant of a synthetic trachea, researchers announced. The organ, implanted in a 36-year-old Icelandic man suffering from tracheal cancer, consisted of ...
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A drug commonly used to treat breast cancer may cause heart problems in elderly patients, a new study says. The results show that 27 percent of women over ...
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Infant screening tests for hearing problems may not catch all cases of hearing loss, especially if hearing problems crop up later in infancy or childhood, according to a ...
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A potentially hazardous weight loss supplement that has been recalled in the United States continues to be sold and consumed in significant amounts, a new study suggests. The ...
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Chewing gum containing the sweetener xylitol may reduce kids’ risk of ear infections, a new analysis says. Children who chewed gum containing xylitol were 25 percent less likely ...
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Scientists have identified a new gene that may increase the risk of breast cancer, according to a new study from Finland. In the study, mutations in this gene, ...
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As many 30 million men in the United States experience erectile dysfunction (ED) — the inability to get or maintain an erection firm enough for intercourse. Age may ...
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There’s been a lot of back-and-forth regarding the use of Avastin for breast cancer. Here are answers to some questions you may have about the cancer drug: Why ...
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Blunders in the kitchen on Thanksgiving may lead to more than just soggy mashed potatoes or burnt pumpkin pie — they may make your guests ill. Here are ...
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Keeping a light on at night could affect your eating schedule and add a few inches to your waistline, a new study in mice suggests. Mice exposed to ...
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