Articles related to "Hgh"Stimulating the production of muscle tissue and helping with the overall health of the body, HGH is a popular formula with body builders and athletes.
The recent burst of HGH and steroid links to Major League baseball suggest that the game's performance-enhancing drug problem is as bad as Jose Canseco claimed.
Human Growth Hormone (HGH), considered by some to be a Fountain of Youth in a syringe, is a lucrative part of an arsenal of anti-aging products in med spas. Is it safe?
The government took a day off from ignoring the problems of the real world with a full day hearing to question officials about performance-enhancing drug use.
Those training for climbing can enhance sports recovery through the benefits of rest. Rest days and good sleep play pivotal roles in muscle recovery and HGH production.
If you follow sports at all, then you have heard about steroid and hGH abuse by athletes. Where do these compounds come from and what do they do to your body?
From the Congressional Hearings to the recent arrest of a Mets' employee who claims to have dealt steroids to players, the MLB's biggest headache just won't go away.
A look at the statistics and overall career of slugger Fred McGriff
Gary Matthews's $55 Million Contract with the Los Angeles Angels may be in jeopardy after police broke open a steroid and HGH supply network that may have supplied him.
Many believe that Sammy Sosa took Steroids or Human Growth Hormone. Even if Sosa Did Take Steroids, he still deserves a chance to play it clean.
MLB Commissioner Bud Selig's threat to suspend Yankee first baseman Jason Giambi is not only hollow -- it's hypocritical, downright stupid and no doubt unconstitutional.
There are many supplements on the market claiming to 'build muscle fast'. In fact there are relatively few that are scientifically researched and proven to aid in muscle
Rick Ankiel was a 20-year old pitching phenom for the Cardinals in 2000. Then he lost all control. Now he's back, ligthing up pitchers and igniting a new HGH controversy.
What if, this winter, you discovered a simple way to boost your immune system so you won't get sick? What if there were ten?
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If you've ever posed the question, "What do I need supplements for?" this one's for you. Nutrient depletion in our food and lifestyle stress make supplements a boon.
The ever-widening tentacles of the federal investigation into a network of doctors and mail-order pharmacies that supply pro athletes with steroids grabs 11 pro wrestlers
An article published by Sports Illustrated implicates several past and current wrestlers of the WWE organization. Their reactions range from honest to evasive.
If a player can't trust legal PED's, then what can he trust to take?
The prototype Hitchcock chase movie has been re-imagined as a British screwball comedy on the Broadway stage with four actors playing all the parts.
The 2007 Los Angeles Angels have good pitching, top speed, and Vladimir Guerrero. But will the defense and the balance of the offense be good enough to win the AL West?
When the story broke that Alex Rodriguez tested positive for steroids in 2003, his legacy was tarnished forever.
The arms consist of the deltoids, triceps, biceps, and forearms. Arms are revered as flashy, but they are among the smallest voluntary muscles of the body.
The key to building muscle is good nutrition. Without the right nutrients going in to the body, even the best training program will provide only limited results.
Humans have applauded for centuries the health benefits of sex. However, most people would hit the gym before hitting the sheets when it comes to care for ourselves.
With a new manager and three promising young pitchers, the Yankees are looking to start a new dynasty in 2008.
Alex Rodriguez's leaked test results has put baseball in a terrible situation. Although none of this should have ever gone public, the damage has been done to the league.
On Monday, January 7, 2008, Roger Clemens sued former trainer Brian McNamee, claiming that statements about Clemens' alleged steroid use are false and defamatory.
After his strife-filled, disappointing season in 2006, many thought A-Rod had fallen off the perch of the best player in baseball. They were wrong. He's still the best.
The Cleveland Indians are looking to build on the experience that was the 2007 season. With a strong pitching staff, the Tribe can once again make the playoffs.
Just having a little bit of fun while trying to figure out just how good or bad the Yankees will be in 2008.
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