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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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Q & A: Why do Scientists Perform Experiments on Monkeys?

Q & A: Why do Scientists Perform Experiments on Monkeys?
The way that the spinal cord sprouts new nerve fibers after a spinal cord injury was further illuminated today by new research conducted in Rhesus monkeys. We spoke ...
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ADHD Meds Delay Puberty in Boys, Study Suggests

ADHD Meds Delay Puberty in Boys, Study Suggests
A medication taken by millions of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may delay puberty, at least temporarily, according to a new study in animals. High doses ...
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5 Experts Answer: Can Drug Stimulants Help You At Work?

5 Experts Answer: Can Drug Stimulants Help You At Work?
Each week, MyHealthNewsDaily asks the experts to answer questions about your health. This week, we asked doctors, drug abuse experts and toxicologists: Can stimulants (including Adderall, for attention ...
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Sharp Rise in Use of Childhood Psychiatric Drugs Stirs Concern

Sharp Rise in Use of Childhood Psychiatric Drugs Stirs Concern
Children are overprescribed medications for psychiatric conditions, psychologists and psychiatrics say. In the United States, prescriptions for childhood antipsychotic drugs — prescribed to treat conditions such as bipolar ...
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Pay Attention! 5 Tips for Staying Focused

Pay Attention! 5 Tips for Staying Focused
How long can you maintain your focus? If you’re the typical citizen of the 21st-century , your attention will be diverted every three minutes or so by your ...
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Longer Pregnancies Cut Newborns’ Death Risk

Longer Pregnancies Cut Newborns’ Death Risk
Continuing a pregnancy to at least 39 weeks can cut a newborn’s risk of death, even if the mother has carried the pregnancy to term, according to a ...
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More Than a Third of US Adults Not Getting Enough Sleep

More Than a Third of US Adults Not Getting Enough Sleep
Two reports released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention today (March 3) reveal the sleep habits of adults in the United States, including their increasing tendency ...
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Exercise Helps You Sleep Better

Exercise Helps You Sleep Better
People who regularly hit the gym sleep better and feel more alert during the day than those who are not as physically active, according to a new study. ...
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Mental Sharpness Begins to Decline in Middle-Age

Mental Sharpness Begins to Decline in Middle-Age
The brain’s abilities to reason, comprehend and remember may start to worsen as early as age 45, a new study from England suggests. Researchers gave tests of thinking ...
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Avoiding Depression: Sleeping in Dark Room May Help

Avoiding Depression: Sleeping in Dark Room May Help
Exposure to a dim light at night, such as the glow of a TV screen, may prompt changes in the brain that lead to mood disorders, including depression, ...
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