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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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Brains of Breast-Feeding Moms More Responsive to Baby’s Cries

Brains of Breast-Feeding Moms More Responsive to Baby’s Cries
In a finding that won’t surprise many mothers, a new study says breast-feeding may help secure the bond between mother and child. But the study also offers one ...
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Mind & Body: ‘Chilled Out’ People Have Higher Obesity, Depression Risk

Mind & Body: ‘Chilled Out’ People Have Higher Obesity, Depression Risk
People who seem to face stressful situations without blinking an eye may have an increased risk of health woes such as obesity and depression, according to a new ...
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Breast-feeding Boosts Children’s Test Scores, Study Finds

Breast-feeding Boosts Children’s Test Scores, Study Finds
Breast-feeding babies may provide children with an academic advantage later in life, according to a new study. Infants breast-fed for at least six months after birth scored higher ...
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High Testosterone Helps Prevent Muscle Loss in Older Men

High Testosterone Helps Prevent Muscle Loss in Older Men
High testosterone levels in men may protect against loss of muscle mass as they age, a new study says. Men over age 65 in the study who had ...
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Resistance and Endurance Training Make a Difference in Heart Health, Study Shows

Resistance and Endurance Training Make a Difference in Heart Health, Study Shows
Changes in triathletes’ hearts that allow them to pump blood more efficiently suggest a link between exercise choices and cardiac adaptations, according to a new study. Athletes who ...
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How Green Tea May Thwart Lung Cancer

How Green Tea May Thwart Lung Cancer
A new study shows for the first time how a compound in green tea might work to suppress lung cancer. A compound found in green tea, called EGCG, ...
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Prostate Cancer Screening Test May Prevent 17,000 Advanced Cases Yearly

Prostate Cancer Screening Test May Prevent 17,000 Advanced Cases Yearly
Screening for prostate cancer using the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is controversial, but stopping this screening could result in many more cases of advanced disease, a new study ...
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Daily Multivitamin May Slightly Lower Men’s Cancer Risk

Daily Multivitamin May Slightly Lower Men’s Cancer Risk
A daily multivitamin may slightly reduce men’s cancer risk, a new study suggests. In the study, men ages 50 and over who took a daily multivitamin were 8 ...
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How Love Conquers Fear: Hormone Helps Mothers Defend Young

How Love Conquers Fear: Hormone Helps Mothers Defend Young
Oxytocin, the compound known as the love hormone and the cuddle chemical, deserves a new nickname, a new study suggests: the fear fighter. When someone is suddenly frightened, ...
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Can’t Diet? We’re Hard-Wired to Eat Junk Food

Can’t Diet? We’re Hard-Wired to Eat Junk Food
If you have trouble abstaining from sweets and junk food during a diet, it might not be entirely your fault. To some degree, your brain may be wired ...
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