Archives by: Mark Schweizer
Mark Schweizer
2763 Posts
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.
Mark Schweizer Posts
Infants born in North America are more likely to suffer the severe effects of the parasitic infection toxoplasmosis than infants in Europe, a new study says. In the ...
Read more
Brief disturbances of sleep may interfere with the normal process of solidifying the memories we form during the day. In a new study, healthy people performed better on ...
Read more
Some personality traits appear to be linked with the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, a new study suggests. The results show patients with Parkinson’s disease are more likely ...
Read more
The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea is increasingly developing resistance to all of the antibiotics we have to treat it in the United States, researchers warn. In 2009, nearly ...
Read more
The sexually transmitted disease gonorrhea may be turning into a superbug. Researchers have discovered a strain of gonorrhea that is resistant to all antibiotics currently available to treat ...
Read more
If pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) strikes a woman more than once, it can double her risk of infertility, and quadruple her risk of chronic pelvic pain, a new ...
Read more
Researchers in California hope to become the first in the world to build an artificial testicle that produces human sperm. Such a device could allow infertile men to ...
Read more
Molly Helt discovered an interesting aspect of her son’s autism somewhat serendipitously, during a plane ride. When the plane descended, in an attempt to help relieve painful pressure ...
Read more
One in 88 children in the United States has autism, according to the most recent estimates released today in a report from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Read more
A small number of children with severe autism “bloom” over time and progress to a high-functioning state, and a new study may reveal part of the reason this ...
Read more