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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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Big Babies: Are Heavy Newborns Healthy?

Big Babies: Are Heavy Newborns Healthy?
A newborn in Texas has tipped the scales at just over 16 pounds at birth. But is giving birth to such a burly baby healthy? While we often ...
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Q & A: How to Fight the Holiday Blues

Q & A: How to Fight the Holiday Blues
The holiday season is supposed to be a time filled with laughter and cheer — or so goes the unavoidable message — but for many people that isn’t ...
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Mother’s Stress Exacerbates Child’s Asthma

Mother’s Stress Exacerbates Child’s Asthma
Mothers who are stressed-out may be making their children’s asthma worse, according to a new study. Children with asthma whose mothers were angry or irritated or suppressed their ...
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DNA Test May Alert Doctors to Organ Transplant Rejection

DNA Test May Alert Doctors to Organ Transplant Rejection
Detecting the first signs of organ transplant rejection could be as easy as measuring levels of organ donor DNA in the transplant recipient’s blood, a new study suggests. ...
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Alcoholic Whipped Cream: New Craze Could Harm Collegians

Alcoholic Whipped Cream: New Craze Could Harm Collegians
First, college campuses were overtaken by the caffeinated alcoholic drink craze, which brought us such brews as the now-FDA-unapproved Joose and Four Loko. But now, it’s not just ...
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Anxiety, Not Social Phobia, Spurs Teens to Drink More, Study Shows

Anxiety, Not Social Phobia, Spurs Teens to Drink More, Study Shows
A new study in the journal Alcohol and Alcoholism highlights the complex relationship between mental health and substance use. Although it was known that anxious teens often self-medicate ...
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‘Good’ Cholesterol May Protect Against Alzheimer’s

‘Good’ Cholesterol May Protect Against Alzheimer’s
High levels of the so-called “good” cholesterol may lower the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study. In the study, those with high levels of ...
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Drop in Breast Cancer Linked to Fewer Women Taking Hormones

Drop in Breast Cancer Linked to Fewer Women Taking Hormones
A decrease in breast cancer cases is associated with a decreased number of postmenopausal women taking hormone replacement therapy, a new study suggests. Canadian researchers found that, after ...
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Space Medical Device Could Help Patients on Earth

Space Medical Device Could Help Patients on Earth
Medical devices being developed to help deliver health care to astronauts in space might also benefit patients on Earth. Engineers at the National Space Biomedical Research Institute are ...
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HPV Vaccine Safe, But May Raise Risk of Fainting & Infections

HPV Vaccine Safe, But May Raise Risk of Fainting & Infections
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is generally safe, but may increase the risk of fainting and skin infections shortly after vaccination, a new study finds. The study included ...
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