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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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Avoiding Alzheimer’s: Study Finds 7 Preventable Risk Factors

Avoiding Alzheimer’s: Study Finds 7 Preventable Risk Factors
Up to half of Alzheimer’s disease cases worldwide are potentially attributable to seven preventable risk factors, a new study suggests. The findings show that Alzheimer’s cases could be ...
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6 Foods That Are Good for Your Brain

6 Foods That Are Good for Your Brain
Foods high in compounds such as antioxidants and omega-3 fatty acids can improve brain health and memory, experts say. From fruit to fish, here are six things that, ...
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Steak Made from Human Excrement: Is It Safe?

Steak Made from Human Excrement: Is It Safe?
The mere idea is stomach-churning: creating food from human feces. But researchers in Japan say they have done just that. They have synthesized meat from proteins found in ...
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5 Experts Answer: What’s the Best Way to Improve My Memory?

5 Experts Answer: What’s the Best Way to Improve My Memory?
Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked neurologists and geriatricians: What’s the best way to improve your memory? Here’s ...
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3-D Video Games Unlikely to Damage Children’s Eyes

3-D Video Games Unlikely to Damage Children’s Eyes
Despite Nintendo’s recent warning that children ages 6 and younger shouldn’t play games in 3-D mode on the company’s upcoming 3DS portable video game system, eye doctors say ...
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10 Medical Myths that Just Won’t Go Away

10 Medical Myths that Just Won’t Go Away
From recommendations of drinking eight glasses of water a day to warnings about staying in from the cold when sick, some medical myths endure no matter how many ...
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Gene Holds Clue to Why Autism is More Common in Boys

Gene Holds Clue to Why Autism is More Common in Boys
Autism’s higher prevalence in boys than in girls may be partly explained by a mutated gene located on the X chromosome, according to new research. Earlier studies have ...
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MRI Holds Promise of Better Autism Diagnoses

MRI Holds Promise of Better Autism Diagnoses
The way autism is diagnosed could become less subjective by using a brain-imaging-based test that is being developed by researchers and that, in early trials, was 94 percent ...
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To Avoid a Stroke, Try Upping ‘White’ Fruits, Veggies

To Avoid a Stroke, Try Upping ‘White’ Fruits, Veggies
The old adage that “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” is a good one to follow, according to a new Dutch study. The researchers found that ...
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Early Stages of Alzheimer’s Traced to Critical Brain Region

Early Stages of Alzheimer’s Traced to Critical Brain Region
Alzheimer’s disease may begin in a particularly vulnerable area of the brain and then further spread its damaging effects to other regions, according to a new study researchers ...
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