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I would tell athletes around the world, 'Keep yourself off steroids.' " Then again, there's a difference between sluggers shooting themselves up to reach testosterone levels 50 times above normal — consequences be damned — and low-level supplements that can improve quality of life with a minimum of health risk.
Bounceur feared that finding a lab for his master's research project would prove trickier as a result of the normal consequences of being an immigrant.
But while it's extremely abnormal for such high-ranking advisers to publicly separate themselves from the president, it's still unclear if their comments will have the normal consequences of dismissal.
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"It's not a normal consequence of growing older".
When pleasure meets war, the normal consequence is collaboration.
A decline in cognitive function is a normal consequence of ageing.
Patients also may mistakenly assume that their chronic discomfort is a result of arthritis or a normal consequence of age, and never mention it to their doctors.
As to links with other cancers, the charity said HPV was so common it could be regarded as a normal consequence of sexual activity, even among women who had just one partner.
(The company says that's a normal consequence of an aging portfolio).
Even though many participants stated that amenorrhoea was a normal consequence of heavy training, the majority (83.3 %) believed it to be unhealthy.
Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a gene-activated event that occurs as a normal consequence of development and as a result of cellular stress.
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