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New Drug Could Treat Low Testosterone with Fewer Side Effects
By Christopher Wanjek, Columnist | July 29, 2014 07:55pm ET
In fertility treatment, what's good for the goose apparently is good for the gander. A new study shows that a drug similar to one used to help wom...
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Testosterone replacement enhances bone remodeling in type 2 diabetes
Testosterone replacement enhances bone remodeling in type 2 diabetes
Ghanim H, et al. J Endocr Soc. 2019;doi:10.1210/js.2018-00426.
July 8, 2019
Men with type 2 diabetes and suboptimal free testosterone levels experienced an increase in osteoblastic activity with a concomitant incre...
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Compression Gear
by Matt Weik
For years now, many people (both athletes and the recreational lifter) have been on the kick of using compression apparel from brands like Nike and Under Armour. Some people use them as a fashion statement while others use them for the purpose they were intended – to...
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Performance Enhancing Bacteria in Human Microbiome
Study finds performance enhancing bacteria in human microbiome Benjamin Boettner Wyss Institute Communications June 24, 2019 HEALTH & MEDICINE Discovery may open door to probiotics that enhance results from exercise and athletics The human microbiome, the vast collection of microbes that colonize t...
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Anti-Aging Human Study on Metformin Wins FDA Approval
March 2016 By Judy Stevens News Reports around World Describe Multiple Benefits The media has caught up to the potential health benefits of metformin, something our long-term supporters discovered long ago. What caught the media’s attention was the FDA’s approval of the first human study t...
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Caffeine - To much of a good thing?
by Matt Weik
Caffeine supplementation is extremely popular and has been known to be an ergogenic aid that can help enhance performance in the gym and on the playing field. Athletes around the globe have been using caffeine as a pre-workout or pre-competition performance enhancement...
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Adaptions to Training
One variable of research that’s always important to consider is the training status of the subjects used. Untrained subjects will make gains of all kinds with pretty much any type of exercise – this is because exercise in general is a new stimulus to them! However, trained subjects follow the SAID...
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MPS - Muscle Protein Synthesis
MPS (muscle #proteinsynthesis or #myofibrillarprotein synthesis) is a measure of how your muscles take up protein from the blood at add to their mass.
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After a workout when protein is consumed, many studies use MPS to draw conclusions about where something is good or bad for increasing...
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S4Sarm.com Ligandrol Study
Ligandrol LGD 4033 SARM LGD 4033
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LGD-4033 is expected to produce the benefits of testosterone with improved safety, tolerability and acceptance due to tissue-selective mechanisms of action and oral routes administration.
In a study done with 76 healthy men(21-50...Last edited by Presser; 06-10-2019, 05:32 PM.
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New Study on Fullerene.
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Fullerene(Carbon60) is making its round as a dietary supplement and there are some promising studies being conducted to understand its properties. Also known as “Buckey Balls” fullerene is a 60 carbon ring structure whose bonding resembles the pattern of a soccer ball....
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Ketone Monoester Study
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This preliminary study was just released showing the effects of 8 healthy trained males ingesting a ketone monoester(KE) or a placebo along with a protein/glucose mixture post workout. The KE is the monoester beta-hydroxybutyrate, 1,3-butandiol. The protocol was listed as "intense...
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High Fructose Corn Syrup and Colon Tumors
A study just came out and yields some interesting data in mice about America’s favorite sugar additive: high-fructose corn syrup. Essentially, they used mice genetically predisposed to grow tumors in the intestines(and colon) and then either had them drink water with low concentration of HFCS or a high...
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Lower vs Upper Body Training
This study found that lower body muscle groups recovered from damaging isolation movements more quickly than upper body muscles. For bodybuilders, isolation days can be important for bringing up lagging muscle groups, and this study shows that you can add in more isolation days for the lower body than...
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Mind Muscle Connection for Growth
All of our muscle contractions are controlled by neurons from the brain and spinal cord. By focusing on a specific muscle while working out, we can increase the neuronal activity to the specific muscle, meaning more muscle fibers will be activated by the nervous system.
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This is called...
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Does Injecting Testosterone Increase Dopamine Levels?
Does Injecting Testosterone Increase Dopamine Levels?
Just a few decades ago, depression was a condition that people were reluctant to talk about. People diagnosed with depression were sometimes viewed as weak, being unable to handle the tough times in life. That has all changed. It se...