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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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4 Experts Answer: Is Milk Really Healthy for You?

4 Experts Answer: Is Milk Really Healthy for You?
Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked nutrition experts: Is milk good or bad for you? Their answers have ...
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9 Good Sources of Disease-Fighter Vitamin D

9 Good Sources of Disease-Fighter Vitamin D
Intro The disease-fighting properties of vitamin D are becoming increasingly clear, but it’s not easy to get enough of this crucial nutrient. In an effort to prevent skin ...
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Halloween Health: The Best and Worst Trick-or-Treat Candy

Halloween Health: The Best and Worst Trick-or-Treat Candy
What’s Halloween without piles of candy — and what’s candy without the fat and sugar, wreaking havoc on our waistlines? Although candy has little — if any — ...
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New Method of Calculating Body Fat Unlikely to Replace BMI

New Method of Calculating Body Fat Unlikely to Replace BMI
If you’ve ever strived to achieve a healthy weight, chances are you’re familiar with your body mass index (BMI) – a ratio of weight to height that’s considered ...
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Attention, Exercise Haters: Everyday Activities Improve Fitness

Attention, Exercise Haters: Everyday Activities Improve Fitness
You don’t have to go to the gym to boost your fitness level. Simply walking around the office, taking the stairs instead of the elevator or doing household ...
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Sitting is Deadly, Mounting Research Reveals

Sitting is Deadly, Mounting Research Reveals
Did you hit the gym today? If so, you probably feel like you deserve a pat on the back. But your efforts may be in vain if you ...
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Don’t Sit Tight: 6 Ways to Make a Deadly Activity Healthier

Don’t Sit Tight: 6 Ways to Make a Deadly Activity Healthier
Intro Sitting down is often equated with relaxing, but it may not feel that way to those who spend hours working at a desk every day. In fact, ...
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Autistic Brain Excels at Recognizing Patterns

Autistic Brain Excels at Recognizing Patterns
Brain regions associated with recognizing patterns tend to light up more in autistic people than the general population, perhaps explaining why those with autism often excel at visual ...
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Autism More Common in Tech-Heavy Centers

Autism More Common in Tech-Heavy Centers
Cities that are hubs for jobs in information technology (IT) may have a higher prevalence of autism, a new study says. The study, conducted in the Netherlands, found ...
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Developmental Disorders Increase in Children, Study Finds

Developmental Disorders Increase in Children, Study Finds
The number of children with developmental disorders, including autism and attention deficit hyperactive disorder, has increased by 17 percent between 1997 and 2008 in the United States, according ...
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