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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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Deaths from Most Cancers Drop: Report

Deaths from Most Cancers Drop: Report
Cancer death rates have continued to decline in both men and women in recent years, according to a new report. Between 2004 and 2008, cancer death rates decreased ...
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Staph Bacteria Prefer Humans to Animals

Staph Bacteria Prefer Humans to Animals
The bacteria that cause staph infections seem to prefer chomping on human blood than on the blood of other animals. A new study finds that tiny differences in ...
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EPA Hits 99¢ Stores with Largest Pesticide Fine Ever

EPA Hits 99¢ Stores with Largest Pesticide Fine Ever
After illegally-labeled household products containing pesticides were found on the shelves of 99¢ Only Stores, a federal judge has ordered the retail chain to pay $409,490 in penalties. ...
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In Kidney Donation, ‘Presumed Consent’ Policy May Reduce Living Donors

In Kidney Donation, ‘Presumed Consent’ Policy May Reduce Living Donors
Policies that presume people will donate their organs upon their death unless they specify otherwise — also known as presumed consent — may have the unwanted side effect ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Shown to be Surprisingly Slow Killer

Pancreatic Cancer Shown to be Surprisingly Slow Killer
Studies into the genetic changes that occur in pancreatic cancers show the notoriously deadly disease develops over a longer time than thought, and suggest potential new targets for ...
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In US, 1 in 5 Teens Have Serious Mental Disorder

In US, 1 in 5 Teens Have Serious Mental Disorder
About 1 in 5 teens in the United States suffer from a mental disorder severe enough to their impact daily activities, either currently or at some point in ...
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Reform Has Done Little to Change Americans’ Feelings About Healthcare System

Reform Has Done Little to Change Americans’ Feelings About Healthcare System
Dissatisfaction with the American health-care system remains widespread despite passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA), according to the “2010 Health Confidence Survey ...
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In Advanced Cancer Patients, When Should Testing Stop?

In Advanced Cancer Patients, When Should Testing Stop?
Screening for cancer has become a routine part of health care, and because early detection typically increases survival rates, there has been much debate over just how early ...
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Study Lets the Sun in on Vitamin D as Cancer Fighter

Study Lets the Sun in on Vitamin D as Cancer Fighter
Of the many nutrients needed to stay healthy, vitamin D seems to be having a moment in the spotlight. More than 1,000 clinical studies are currently examining its ...
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Kids with Asthma Found To Be Worse Off from Alternative Medicine

Kids with Asthma Found To Be Worse Off from Alternative Medicine
The trend toward alternative therapies for children who have asthma is leaving those kids worse off, according to a study of their parents’ practices. For parents who reported ...
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