Archives by: Mark Schweizer
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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Babies born to women who drink heavily during their first trimester of pregnancy have an increased risk of birth defects, compared to the babies of mothers who abstained ...
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For some people, winter doesn’t just bring cold and snow — it also brings a host of health problems, including depression and heart attack. Here are seven health ...
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The American public is confused about what’s in popular over-the-counter painkillers, according to a small new study. That fact could put people at risk for taking too much ...
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Your beach bag is packed, your swimsuit beckons and your calendar is full of fun plans for barbecues and backyard parties. But if you’re stuck inside with a ...
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About one in five adults in the United States suffered from a mental disorder during the past year, according to results of a national survey released today (Nov. ...
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Exposure to a dim light at night, such as the glow of a TV screen, may prompt changes in the brain that lead to mood disorders, including depression, ...
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Despite our most sincere efforts, many of us will fail to keep our renewed promises of losing weight, quitting smoking, saving money or being nicer to the in-laws ...
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The stretches and contortions integral to the ancient Eastern practice of yoga were designed to blend body and soul, meshing the physical with the mental and spiritual. Modern-day ...
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Downing just two Brandy Alexanders is enough to make it hard for an older person to walk home without tripping and falling, a small new study suggests. People ...
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Obesity is known to be tied to infertility in women, and a new study suggests a possible reason why: the brain’s pituitary gland may be sensitive to the ...
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