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    Using Insulin in sports

    Ok hi, I know this might be a contentious subject but please bare with me... I recently heard the following statement from an older guy from my sports club: "hey, you mind if I borrow some insulin, I've been trying to get bigger and just wanna speed it up a bit". - I was like WOW WOw Wow...
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    How to survive as an athlete.

    I posted this in the FOOD section aswell, probably a mistache as they mostly discuss recipes... You are an Athlete, serious about the sport. You find yourself getting up as early as 5:00 am for training at 6:30 am, you train upto 6 days per week, 2 times per day for upto 2 hours per session...
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    Athlete's survival food and diet

    You are an Athlete, serious about the sport. You find yourself getting up as early as 5:00 am for training at 6:30 am, you train upto 6 days per week, 2 times per day for upto 2 hours per session with possibility of losing contact with your coach. The training is always high intensity work...
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    Hope for Diabetics - BBC

    I was browsing the news and stumbled onto this: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8176275.stm I didnt quite get wether it was all the diabetics that had hope or only the select few with this gene mutation from neonatal diabetes. I mean it would sure help if I only had to swallow tablets all day...
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    glucose levels and depression

    hi im 17 and have had type 1 for about 12 years now. im fairly athletic and have always done quite alot of sports. Im on levemere as a long acting insulin and novorapid as a fast active one. My query as such is whether it is known for blood sugar levels to affect cognitive processes directly...