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  1. drtbear1967

    Do You Have Social Jet Lag?

    Do You Have Social Jet Lag? by Tessa Gurley Social Jet Lag is the practice of sleeping in on weekends in order to somehow "catch up" on your sleep. Seems like a good idea, but some new science shows that it may be increasing your chances of getting heart disease. At the recent SLEEP 2017...
  2. drtbear1967

    T4 conversion and increasing metabloism and fat loss.

    theguerillachemist[/URL] T4 is 1 of 4 endogenously produced thyroid hormones. By itself, T4 is inactive and must be converted to T3 in order to be active. Interestingly, your body has its own natural circadian rhythm and this dictates many physiological processes, including converting T4 to...
  3. akn

    Sleep: One of the Most Commonly Neglected Ways to Improve Your Physique

    by Mike Arnold Of all the sports in the world today, bodybuilding is certainly one of the most complex. While other athletic outlets might be more elaborate in terms of competitive application (posing on a bodybuilding stage vs. olympic diving, for instance), none involve a potentially greater...
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    15sec Conor Vid, I Literally LOL'd

    <iframe src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/N1IFt0gglsQ" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" width="560"></iframe> prophetic, and hilarious, i lol every god damn time at 11sec on, lmfao. dude's got better rhythm with his hands than he does his mouth amiright? - - - Updated - - -...
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