Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Diet pills: Dying to be slim

Diet pills: Dying to be slim
Daily Mail - Clenbuterol was originally developed as an asthma treatment, but also seems to increase metabolic rate and causes people to lose fat and gain muscle. It is banned by the International Olympic Committee because of its abuse by athletes and body

Fix Your Fitness With Pen, Paper
KSBW Channel.com - Gain muscle? Boost energy? Set those goals and write them down in the journal. Many online and computer-based programs allow you to set those goals and adjust them as your fitness level changes. For instance, if you enter a 10-pound weight loss over

Blood pressure drug appears to help mice with muscular dystrophy
Wave 3 - In addition to the aortic defect, children with severe Marfan syndrome often have very small, weak muscles, and adults with Marfan often can't gain muscle mass despite adequate nutrition and exercise," Dr. Harry C. Dietz of Johns Hopkins, the lead

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