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  1. Goosey

    In the paper today....

    I was reading that the AFL has engaged the Latrobe university to conduct a ACL injury prevention program. as a result of women damaging their knees. they believe it’s a mechanical issue relating to the wide hip. where and how do these fucken idiots come up with this fund shit. I could fix...
  2. D

    Introductions

    Hello, I am Daisy Simpson, a university professor,and I like to believe that I'm a very good professional freelance writer. Passionate about to writing and charity.
  3. Shrek

    Man Tax

    Cafe sparks storm with man tax - news.com.au https://apple.news/AzJsCOrK4Qwqul0N88mbMZw http://au.iherb.com/?rcode=ZSG863
  4. A

    good news everyone : Daily marijuana use linked to lower BMI in chill new study

    People who smoke marijuana daily may be slimmer than those who don't use the drug, a new study suggests. Researchers found that people in the study who used marijuana daily had about a 3 percent lower BMI (body mass index), on average, than those who did not use marijuana at all. "There is a...
  5. WoodyAllen

    Beetroot juice

    This is old news, for those who are in the know, but it has now been shown that beetroot juice does improve performance. Its also a great stim for fat loss. http://www.watoday.com.au/wa-news/university-of-wa-researchers-find-beetroot-juice-could-enhance-athletes-20160307-gncwwj.html
  6. A

    study shows that beet juice contains a molecule that boosts muscle power.

    nitric oxide. This molecule, Peterson explains, can have the effect of increasing muscle power. A small study from scientists at the Washington University School of Medicine The study looked specifically at the muscles that extend the knee. Also, it included only patients with heart failure...
  7. A

    Lift Like A Girl - A Short Film by the Oxford University Powerlifting Club

  8. A

    Cambridge University study sums up every World Cup team in three words

    AUSTRALIA’S performance at the World Cup was “positive” and “spirited”, according to a study by Britain’s Cambridge University. The University analysed a variety of online sources, including a multi-billion-word database called the Cambridge English Corpus, to determine which three words people...
  9. A

    University of Sydney-Scapegoating steroids is harmful

    Scott Griffiths is a PhD candidate at the University of Sydney's School of Psychology who is currently conducting research on muscle dysmorphia, appearance and performance-enhancing drug use. In the context of current debates around increasing steroid use and the link with alcohol abuse and...
  10. A

    Daily workout cuts festive food damage, University of Bath researchers find

    RESEARCH shows that just a few days of eating too much and exercising too little can cause long-term effects on the body. But a new study has found this can be countered by a 45-minute daily workout - even if the amount of calories consumed is "significantly" more than those...
  11. B

    Research testing for D-Aspartic Acid at Sydney University

    We have confirmed that we will be providing D Aspartic Acid for a research project at a NSW University early next year. The trial will look at D Aspartic Acid: The overview of the current study plan is a 25w training intervention with a 1 week ‘deload’ period in the middle splitting the study...
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