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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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The anti-wrinkle treatment Dysport works better than its older, more popular rival, Botox, at least on certain parts of the face, researchers say. The two drugs faced off ...
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To trim extra fat from the body, experts say exercise and a healthy, balanced diet is the best solution. But for cosmetic imperfections, like cellulite, spider veins and ...
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The legalization of medical marijuana in several states had no impact on high school students’ likelihood of experimenting with the drug, a new study suggests. Researchers looked at ...
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A diet high in fat could reduce men’s sperm counts, a new study suggests. Among participants in the study, those with the highest fat intake had a 43 ...
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Synthetic marijuana, or “fake” pot, is nothing like the real thing. It’s legal, and easily accessible to kids. It’s also a bigger threat to kids’ health. “Marijuana has ...
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Testicular cancer — cancer that is found in the testicles — is a rare disease most often diagnosed in men between 15 and 34 years old. Approximately 8,500 ...
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Watercress may be more than just a peppery garnish on your plate or in your salad. A small new study from the Cancer Center of the University of ...
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The main component in the spice turmeric, known as curry powder, can add to the power of chemotherapy in suppressing head and neck tumors, a new study suggests. ...
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The antioxidant responsible for grapefruits’ bitter taste may cause the liver to break down fat and increase body cells’ sensitivity to insulin, according to a new study. Naringenin, ...
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Researchers have found a link between an increased risk for colorectal cancer in young people and long telomeres, the pieces of DNA that protect the ends of chromosomes. ...
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