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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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Abbott Diabetes Care Recalls Glucose Test Strips

Abbott Diabetes Care Recalls Glucose Test Strips
FDA and Abbott Diabetes Care notified healthcare professionals and patients of a recall of 359 different lots of glucose test strips marketed under the following brand names: Precision ...
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Autism Identified Early By Fixation on Geometry

Autism Identified Early By Fixation on Geometry
Fixation on geometric patterns might be an early sign of autism in toddlers as young as 14 months old, a new study suggests. Identifying autism early is important ...
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Autism-Vaccine Link Refuted Again

Autism-Vaccine Link Refuted Again
There is no link between autism and vaccines containing the preservative thimerosal, another new study has found. The results show that children exposed to the once-questioned chemical thimerosal, ...
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3 Lifestyle Choices Lower Breast Cancer Risk, Regardless of Family History

3 Lifestyle Choices Lower Breast Cancer Risk, Regardless of Family History
Women who make healthy lifestyle choices lower their risk of developing invasive breast cancer, regardless of whether they have a family history of the disease, according to a ...
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Colds, Allergies or Sinusitis? Here’s How You Can Tell

Colds, Allergies or Sinusitis? Here’s How You Can Tell
The symptoms of a cold, allergies and sinusitis can be similar. Here are some ways to tell the difference between these conditions, according to the American Academy of ...
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For Pregnant Women, 1 or 2 Drinks Per Week May Be OK

For Pregnant Women, 1 or 2 Drinks Per Week May Be OK
Children whose mothers have one or two drinks per week during pregnancy are not at any greater risk for developing behavioral or cognitive problems than children whose mothers ...
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Estrogen Makes You Smarter by Helping Brain Cells Communicate

Estrogen Makes You Smarter by Helping Brain Cells Communicate
The hormone estrogen can sharpen mental performance, and now scientists think they know why. Estrogen may boost the number of connections between brain cells, improving communication in the ...
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Brewing Controversy: Experts Say Four Loko Worse than Mixed Drinks

Brewing Controversy: Experts Say Four Loko Worse than Mixed Drinks
The Food and Drug Administration warned four companies today (Nov. 17) that the caffeine added to their malt alcoholic beverages is an “unsafe food additive” and said that ...
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Light at Night May Raise Depression Risk, Study Suggests

Light at Night May Raise Depression Risk, Study Suggests
Constant exposure to light at night can cause depression, a new study in animals suggests. In the study, hamsters exposed to dim light at night for four weeks ...
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Stem Cells in Women’s Ovaries May Produce New Eggs, Study Finds

Stem Cells in Women’s Ovaries May Produce New Eggs, Study Finds
Contrary to the belief that women are born with a finite number of eggs, there may in fact be a way to replenish the supply, a new study ...
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