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  2. The Dangers of 'Clen', or Clenbuterol, According to Experts

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    Very few studies have been conducted on clenbuterol with human subjects (likely due to the potential risks involved). “There are serious health risks when taking clenbuterol including heart ...

  3. Clenbuterol - Wikipedia

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    In Portugal, 50 people were reported as affected by clenbuterol in liver and pork between 1998 and 2002, while in 1990, veal liver was suspected of causing clenbuterol poisoning in 22 people in France and 135 people in Spain. [24] In September 2006, some 330 people in Shanghai suffered from food poisoning after eating clenbuterol-contaminated ...

  4. A woman who lost 159 pounds shared the biggest lesson she ...

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    This comes amid the rise of buzzy new weight loss drugs known as GLP-1s, which also counter the myth that people with obesity simply lack willpower. Maria Kirkeland at the start of her weight loss ...

  5. A group of women lowered their biological age by an average ...

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    Those changes—influenced by environmental factors like stress, diet, drugs, and pollution—can be passed down from cell to cell as they divide, and from generation to generation.

  6. Anorectic - Wikipedia

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    Anorectic. An anorectic or anorexic is a drug which reduces appetite, resulting in lower food consumption, leading to weight loss. [1] These substances work by affecting the central nervous system or certain neurotransmitters to create a feeling of fullness or reduce the desire to eat. The understanding of anorexiant effects is crucial in the ...

  7. Weight loss - Wikipedia

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    Intentional weight loss is the loss of total body mass as a result of efforts to improve fitness and health, or to change appearance through slimming. Weight loss is the main treatment for obesity, [1] [2] [3] and there is substantial evidence this can prevent progression from prediabetes to type 2 diabetes with a 7–10% weight loss and manage cardiometabolic health for diabetic people with a ...

  8. Performance Enhancing Drugs: What's Safe, and What to Avoid - AOL

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    By supplementing with 5mg of creatine a day, you can raise the amount stored, boosting its effect. SIDE EFFECTS: Water retention in your muscle cells, which can add five to ten pounds of weight ...

  9. Anti-obesity medication - Wikipedia

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    e. Orlistat (Xenical), the most commonly used medication to treat obesity and sibutramine (Meridia), a medication that was withdrawn due to cardiovascular side effects. Anti-obesity medication or weight loss medications are pharmacological agents that reduce or control excess body fat. These medications alter one of the fundamental processes of ...