Growth Hormones Don't Boost Performance

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Courtesy Headlines from the Associated Press  Mon, 03/17/2008 - 15:05

NEW YORK (AP) -- Athletes who take human growth hormone may not be getting the boost they expected. While growth hormone adds some muscle, it doesn't appear to improve strength or exercise capacity, according to a review of studies that tested the hormone in mostly athletic young men....


 

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