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Epidural Space Treatment: Cervical Transforaminal Epidural Steroid Injection
The pain in the epidural space is one of the less common pain-related problem, but make no mistake, it is still a problem that can happen to anyone. This article will discuss the causes and treatments for it. In this article, we will be discussing what the epidural space is, and how a cervical transforaminal […]
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Testosterone Injections: Can Low Testosterone Cause Weight Gain?
Testosterone shots are one type of hormone therapy. Their primary use is to treat sexual dysfunction in men and postmenopausal symptoms in women with low testosterone levels. Transgender men and nonbinary people may benefit from testosterone injections as part of masculinizing therapy. Many individuals believe that testosterone shots are safe, yet they can have harmful […]
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16 Week Steroid Cycle: Is It Too Long for Bodybuilding?
If you’ve been investigating steroid cycles, particularly cycle length, you’ve almost likely come across vast amounts of information – not to mention a million different points of view – on what the best cycle duration is for any specific goal or type of steroid you’re utilizing. There are short and medium cycles, very long cycles […]
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Nolvadex While on Cycle: What to Expect from Using Nolvadex for Post Cycle Therapy
Tamoxifen Citrate, often known as Nolvadex, is an estrogen receptor modulator (SERM). Anabolic steroid users frequently utilize this medication as an anti-estrogen and for post-cycle treatment. As we will see, Nolvadex’s targeting of breast tissue is exceedingly selective, making it suitable for both therapeutic and steroid users concerned about particular side effects. As a result, […]
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Athletic Self Care: How to Stay Fit When Injured
If you’re a regular exerciser, you’ve probably been injured at some point. It’s no fun giving up something that makes you feel so fantastic, whether it’s due to overexertion during a workout or an unlucky mishap outside the gym. Many individuals are unaware that dealing with an injury is as much a mental as it […]
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