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Philadelphia 76ers Fans: Learn from the Science of Body-building

In order to build muscle, a process has to take place. Usually, lifting heavy weights, rest, patience and feeding your body the right things will do the trick. Growth of the muscle is due to hypertrophic adaptation and an increase in the cross section area of individual muscle...

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Build muscle and burn calories

If your New Year's Resolution was to lose some weight; you've probably been spending a lot of time on the treadmill.

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Burn fat, build muscle

Trainer Trisha DeHall helps her clients, many of them middle-aged women, lose body fat and gain muscle through a system she calls "controlled confusion."

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Build Muscle Memory on the Go with Pocketstrings

We all have periods of time throughout the day that are essentially wasted – whether it be during a commute, waiting in a doctor’s office, or restlessly sitting through a three minute commercial break until your show resumes. What better way to kill that time than by practicing guitar? Pocketstrings is a mini guitar neck [...]

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Documents show Obama’s FCC used regulatory muscle to destroy LightSquared’s competition

The Daily Caller has obtained documents, emails and communications showing how President Barack Obama’s Federal Communications Commission demolished wireless broadband company LightSquared’s competition through a pattern of regulatory decisions apparently aimed at establishing an “open-access” Internet in the United States.

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