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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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A Hike in the Price of Booze Could Make Us All Healthier

A Hike in the Price of Booze Could Make Us All Healthier
Increasing the tax on alcohol could have a slew of public health benefits, according to a new study. Boosting the price of booze could decrease the incidence of ...
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Criteria For Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease Need To Change, Scientists Say

Criteria For Diagnosing Alzheimer’s Disease Need To Change, Scientists Say
When doctors diagnose a person with Alzheimer’s disease, they are using criteria adopted in 1984. A lot has changed since then. Now many scientists say after two and ...
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Breakthrough Untangles One Key to Alzheimer’s Disease

Breakthrough Untangles One Key to Alzheimer’s Disease
Scientists may have found a new way to reduce levels of a toxic protein that accumulates in the brains of Alzheimer’s patients. The approach may one day lead ...
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Smoking While Pregnant Harms Kids’ Motor Skills

Smoking While Pregnant Harms Kids’ Motor Skills
Women who smoke during pregnancy risk harming their future child’s coordination and motor abilities, especially those of boys, a new study suggests. The dangerous effects of smoking during ...
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US Trend: Longer Lives But Fewer Healthy Years

US Trend: Longer Lives But Fewer Healthy Years
Although our life expectancy has doubled over the past 50 years, we now spend fewer years in good health, a new study suggests. A 20-year-old today will live ...
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Teen Pregnancy: A ‘Winnable’ Public Health Battle?

Teen Pregnancy: A ‘Winnable’ Public Health Battle?
This is the third in a six-part MyHealthNewsDaily series examining the problems and solutions related to six “winnable battles” in public health, as recently announced by the U.S. ...
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Leukemia: Types, Symptoms and Treatment

Leukemia: Types, Symptoms and Treatment
While leukemia is one of the most common childhood malignancies, the vast majority of those who develop this blood cancer each year are adults. More than 43,000 adults ...
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Shock Therapy’s Mystery Closer to Being Solved

Shock Therapy’s Mystery Closer to Being Solved
While “shock therapy” has been used in psychiatry for more than 70 years, researchers had little idea how the controversial treatment worked to treat depression. Now, scientists say ...
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Do Natural Remedies Really Work?

Do Natural Remedies Really Work?
For centuries, people have turned to natural remedies to fight common ailments such as colds, upset stomachs and toothaches. And the trend continues. Nearly 4 out of 10 ...
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Extra Pounds Put the Squeeze on Blood Pressure in Overweight Kids

Extra Pounds Put the Squeeze on Blood Pressure in Overweight Kids
For children who are overweight, gaining a few extra pounds comes with sharper increases in blood pressure than those seen in kids of normal weight, a new study ...
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