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July 25, 2008 5:08:42 PM CDT



HGH Isn't Worth the Hysteria

Posted Mar 27, 07 11:47 AM CDT in US Science & Health Sports Pundits 

(Newser) – Crusaders against performance enhancing drugs should lighten up about Human Growth Hormone: In the sports version of the war on drugs, anabolic steroids are heroin and HGH is marijuana, writes Daniel Engber. Studies haven't shown any definitive increase in athletic abilities resulting from taking HGH, and they have minimal harmful side effects.

HGH has been shown to increase lean muscle mass and decrease fat, he notes, but bigger muscles don't necessarily increase strength or agility. If it is giving athletes an edge, it's probably in the form of reduced recuperation times rather than on-field gains. But because HGH is just as banned as steroids, athletes, fans and media all seem unable to draw distinctions.

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