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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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Mortality of US Newborns Higher than in 40 Other Nations

Mortality of US Newborns Higher than in 40 Other Nations
Babies in the United States have a higher risk of dying during their first month of life than do babies born in 40 other countries, according to a ...
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Repeat C-Section May Be Safer Option for Moms, Babies

Repeat C-Section May Be Safer Option for Moms, Babies
For women who delivered their first baby by cesarean section, delivering a second baby also by C-section may be somewhat safer for both mother and baby than a ...
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C-Sections May Not Provide the Brain Benefits of Vaginal Birth

C-Sections May Not Provide the Brain Benefits of Vaginal Birth
Being born by Ceasarian section may have a lasting effect on the brain, at least in mice, according to a new study. In the study, mice born by ...
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Modern Medicine: Unnecessary C-Sections on the Rise

Modern Medicine: Unnecessary C-Sections on the Rise
Five years ago, Jill Arnold got some unwanted news at her obstetrician’s office. At 37 weeks pregnant, Arnold was told her baby was too big for her body ...
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Sneaky Herpes Virus Lurks Even Without Symptoms

Sneaky Herpes Virus Lurks Even Without Symptoms
Even people who don’t show symptoms of genital herpes can harbor active forms of the virus that can be spread to sexual partners, according to a new study. ...
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Obesity Could Increase Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer

Obesity Could Increase Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer
Postmenopausal women who are obese have a 35 percent higher risk than those who aren’t obese of developing ”triple-negative” breast cancer, according to a new study. This type ...
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Tamoxifen Found to Prevent Breast Cancer Deaths in At-Risk Women

Tamoxifen Found to Prevent Breast Cancer Deaths in At-Risk Women
Giving the drug Tamoxifen to women who are at risk for breast cancer can reduce cancer deaths and save money, according to a new study. The results, based ...
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Health Nut: Walnuts Offer Huge Amount of Antioxidants

Health Nut: Walnuts Offer Huge Amount of Antioxidants
To fight free radicals that can damage our body’s cells and cause disease, walnuts are the top nut to eat, according to new research. That’s because these nuts ...
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Bird Flu Pandemic: How Likely Is a Deadly Outbreak?

Bird Flu Pandemic: How Likely Is a Deadly Outbreak?
Controversial new research shows that with just a handful of mutations, the deadly bird flu virus could spread in an airborne fashion between mammals. Just five changes in ...
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Pets May Get the Flu More Often than Thought

Pets May Get the Flu More Often than Thought
Humans aren’t the only ones at risk for contracting the flu this season: our furry friends can fall ill from the disease as well. In fact, flu infections ...
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