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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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Introduction Despite the displays of female sexuality on the Internet, and scantily clad pop stars and models, the word vagina seems to remain taboo. In fact, myths and ...
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Most high school kids are not getting enough exercise, but more boys than girls are meeting official recommendations, according to a new report from the Centers for Disease ...
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Dieting women who underwent counseling to improve their body image lost more weight than women who were only given general health information about good nutrition, according to a ...
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Child care facilities such as preschools and day cares could improve their efforts tackle childhood obesity, according to a new review article. The study reviewed state regulations of ...
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Parents have weighed in: it’s better to describe a child as being an “unhealthy weight” than as being “heavy” or “obese.” A new study says that the words ...
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Early signs of childhood obesity could be detected in the weight gains of infants as young as 6 months old, suggests a new study. Babies were twice as ...
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Two new studies add to the mounting evidence suggesting chronic fatigue syndrome is not caused by the virus XMRV, as has been previously theorized. In 2009, a group ...
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Patients with acute appendicitis don’t need to have surgery to remove their appendix as soon as they get to the hospital, a new study suggests. Patients who waited ...
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The medical journal Science today retracted the controversial 2009 study it published that concluded the virus called XMRV might be the cause of chronic fatigue syndrome. According to ...
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The idea that vaccines cause autism has received yet another blow, with a new article in the British Journal of Medicine declaring the 1998 study by Andrew Wakefield, ...
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