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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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Some people say they cut or burn themselves to ease emotional distress. A new study finds there may be something to it, at least for those with borderline ...
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Type I diabetes is a disease where the pancreas stops producing insulin, the hormone needed to bring glucose in the body’s cells to convert to energy. Type I ...
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Insulin resistance is a metabolic disorder that occurs when the body’s cells cannot properly intake insulin. Insulin, which is produced in the pancreas, is a hormone that helps ...
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By testing pregnant women’s triglyceride levels and keeping track of large waistlines, doctors may be able to tell much sooner than before whether the women will develop gestational ...
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Look at any of the fashion magazines and you will see women and men with six-pack abs. In real life, keg-size stomachs are much more common. And too ...
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What Do I Need to Know About Buying a Hearing Aid? There are two main types of hearing aids — analog and digital. Read More » TOP STORIES ...
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You’d probably rather not think about it, but there are hundreds of species of bacteria on your desk, according researchers who sampled offices in three U.S. cities. The ...
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For people with insomnia ― that includes nearly one in five American adults ― the most common treatments are sleeping pills and cognitive behavioral therapy, sometimes called talk ...
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Common over-the counter and prescription medications known as anticholinergics can cause cognitive impairment and can lead to death, a new study says. The group includes over-the-counter products containing ...
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The vaccine against the virus that causes shingles can reduce the risk of catching the disease by 55 percent in those over the age of 60, according to ...
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