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creatine

Title: creatine
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 1643 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


creatine

Actions and Effects of Creatine Throughout time, humans have had a fascination with being excellent at what they do, and athletics have been no exception. Many substances exist, and many have been criticized and analyzed for their safety, legality, and morality for athletes. With the banning of steroids from competitive sports, and the implementation of random drug testing in most sports, most athletes, professional, recreational, and would-be professionals are hoping to gain an edge. More …showed first 75 words of 1643 total

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showed last 75 words of 1643 total…Arapoff, Jason., and Riley, Dan. (1998). The `Powerline' View On Creatine. Scholastic Coach & Athletic Director, 68(4), 12-13. Bamberger, Michael. (1998). The Magic Potion. Sports Illustrated, 88(16), 58-61. Gutfeld, Greg. (1997). Stir up some muscle. Men's Health, 12(4), 90-92. Murphy, Dee. (2000). What you should know about creatine. Current Health 2, 26(6), 13-14. Nutrition Forum. (1999). IOC Considers Creatine a Food. 16(2), 9-10. Rose, Verna L. (1998). Creatine Supplementation. American Family Physician, 58(7), 1691. Sahelian, Ray. (2000). Creatine - Just the FAQ's Ma'am. Better Nutrition, 62(5), 26-27. Suggs, Welch. (1998). Creatine pays off despite health warnings. Denver Business Journal, 49(42), 17a.

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