Archives by: Mark Schweizer
Mark Schweizer
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About the author
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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Wobbly walking and clumsy moves are classic signs that someone’s been drinking, and a new study suggests balance problems can afflict heavy drinkers for years after they sober ...
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Caffeine will get you going during the day but could leave you tossing and turning at night – unless you’re a “night owl” to begin with, a new ...
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An inactive lifestyle may put you at risk for chronic diseases, even if you find time to hit the gym, researchers say. “If people spend the majority of ...
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The asthma medication omalizumab can prevent children’s asthma from worsening in the fall – a period of the year when symptoms are often exacerbated by respiratory infections, a ...
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Some mystery ingredient helps coffee protect against Alzheimer’s disease, concludes a new study in mice. Caffeinated coffee has been found to decrease the risk of Alzheimer’s by boosting ...
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Caffeine addicts may wonder: What’s the point of decaf coffee? A new study suggests it may benefit the brain and protect against the mental decline that comes with ...
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Electrically stimulating the brain with so-called “electroshock” therapy may have help some children with mental illnesses — including depression — whose conditions are unresponsive to other treatments, according ...
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People who have suffered a heart attack may be at an increased risk for suicide, according to a new Danish study. Heart attack patients without a history of ...
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When imitating the behavior of an adult, children with the developmental disorder autism tend to skip “silly,” unnecessary actions, while those without autism tend to copy everything they ...
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Children with autism who don’t speak could benefit from using pictures to communicate, and having even their small attempts at speaking rewarded, new research suggests. These methods of ...
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