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Rick Nimo

Doping With Muscle-Building Drugs: FAQ - 0 views

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    Doping With Muscle-Building Drugs: FAQ Why Athletes Risk Using Human Growth Hormone, Anabolic Steroids July 13, 2012 -- As in previous years, the 2012 Olympics likely will be marred by at least one doping scandal, experts predict. Many athletes abuse human growth hormone and/or steroids to build muscle and strength.
Rick Nimo

New Discovery Leads to Shocking Muscle Gains | SmarterLifestyles - 0 views

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    (Cambridge) - Have you ever considered taking steroids to get the perfect body? With the recent media coverage exposing steroid use in professional sports, many people are looking for an extra edge to build muscle, get stronger, and look better. Steroids, although effective, are unhealthful and illegal to use without a prescription.
anonymous

Best Diet Pills for Safe Weight Loss - 1 views

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    This article is not of good enough quality for my group. It is an article by an ezine writer for people to use as fillers for their blogs. I am looking for quality, not quantity. Also, I don't want people promoting themselves in this group. If you continue to do so, I will ban you from the group. However, you are welcome to submit scientific, well written, nonpromotional articles that will be helpful to people. . Here is a better article about Xenical: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orlistat
Rick Nimo

Stand Up for Fitness - 0 views

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    ONE lesson I've learned while writing about fitness is that few things impinge on an active life as much as writing about fitness - all that time spent hunched before a computer or puzzling over scientific journals, the countless hours of feckless, seated procrastination. While writing about the benefits of exercise, my muscles slackened.
Rick Nimo

Exercise May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer's - 0 views

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    Exercise May Reduce Risk of Alzheimer's Moderate Walking, Resistance Training Both Help Brain Health, Experts Find July 16, 2012 -- Being physically active -- whether it's aerobic activity like walking or resistance training to build muscles -- can keep your brain sharp and potentially reduce your risk of getting Alzheimer's disease, new studies show.
Rick Nimo

Protein Shakes: Benefits of Whey and Soy Protein Powders and Shakes - 0 views

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    WebMD explains what protein shakes are, their true health benefits, and who should use them. Plus, types of protein shakes, including Muscle Milk.
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