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if you lift weights regularly, your muscles start to grow. they reduce in size if you stop lifting weights. does the same happen with athletes heart?
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According to the NHS, there is no evidence to support antioxidant supplements for primary or secondary prevention [of mortality]. And yet, the NHS still advocates supplementation of certain vitamins (such as Vitamin D3). How can this contradiction be explained?
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if you lift weights regularly, your muscles start to grow. they reduce in size if you stop lifting weights. does the same happen with athletes heart?
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According to the NHS, there is no evidence to support antioxidant supplements for primary or secondary prevention [of mortality]. And yet, the NHS still advocates supplementation of certain vitamins (such as Vitamin D3). How can this contradiction be explained?
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