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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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Marijuana Helps Reduce Pain from Nerve Injuries, Study Shows

Marijuana Helps Reduce Pain from Nerve Injuries, Study Shows
Marijuana may offer relief to people who suffer from chronic pain associated with nerve injury, according to a new study. “This is the first trial to be conducted ...
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The Truth About Yellow Dye No. 5

The Truth About Yellow Dye No. 5
Unfounded rumors about artificial food additives being unsafe are typically harmless, because consumers can’t hurt themselves by cutting back on a chemical that is devoid of nutritional value. ...
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11 Interesting Effects of Oxytocin

11 Interesting Effects of Oxytocin
Oxytocin —the so-called “love hormone” — is being increasingly shown to trigger a wide variety of physical and psychological effects in both women and men. The hormone’s influence ...
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Who’s Over the Hill? Elderly Men Still Desire, Have Sex

Who’s Over the Hill? Elderly Men Still Desire, Have Sex
Advances in medical science have extended not only human life spans, but virility during the course of those longer lives. That fact has been accompanied by a growing ...
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Lubricant Can Boost Women’s Pleasure, Lessen Pain During Sex

Lubricant Can Boost Women’s Pleasure, Lessen Pain During Sex
Women who use lubricant during sex have higher levels of satisfaction and less pain than those who don’t, according to a new study. The finding showed that women ...
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Study: Injured Monkeys Grow New Spinal Cord Nerves

Study: Injured Monkeys Grow New Spinal Cord Nerves
Some patients with spinal cord injuries later experience a substantial recovery of movement, and a new study in monkeys may explain why this is. The findings may lead ...
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Online Bullies Change Perception of Who’s Most Depressed

Online Bullies Change Perception of Who’s Most Depressed
When Kirsti Rodrigues logged onto her MySpace account one day in 2008, she was mortified by what she found: a blog entry titled “Fakes and Flakes” that a ...
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Babies Born Weeks Early Risk Cognitive, Emotional Problems

Babies Born Weeks Early Risk Cognitive, Emotional Problems
Babies born just weeks before they are due may face an increased risk for cognitive and emotional problems, a new study suggests. The findings held up even when ...
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‘Beauty Sleep’ May Be Best Beauty Treatment, Study Finds

‘Beauty Sleep’ May Be Best Beauty Treatment, Study Finds
It looks like Mom’s advice was right—to look your best, get a full night’s rest, a new study shows. People who get eight hours of sleep appear healthier, ...
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Your Brain on Nicotine: Smoking May Thin Its Outer Layer

Your Brain on Nicotine: Smoking May Thin Its Outer Layer
Smoking may thin the outer layer of the brain — the cerebral cortex — according to a new study. The researchers scanned the brains of 22 smokers and ...
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