It is all up to your doctor. I have ISS and have been taking HGH for 4 years. Ask a Endocrinologist.
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no that is impossible but they may in 100 or so years sos
Given her small stature, I'm sure the intruder had no trouble subduing her. When the CEO retires, it'll be hard to find someone of equal stature to replace him. Given his stature in the community, it's surprising that he doesn't have a chauffeur. The church welcomes anyone regardless of race, creed or social stature.
If given the proper hormones during puberty, yes. If a man takes enough Human Growth Hormone (steroid), yes
Organic milk means that cows it came from was not given growth hormones or large amounts of antibiotics. The cows should also have been fed non-GMO feed or been allowed to graze on grass.
No and they are not used in most countries. Growth hormones are banned in all of North America and most of Europe. It is just not feasible to inject a drug into a chicken. Growth hormone injections are worth more than the chicken. Hormones cannot be fed to the birds, it does not work, they have to be individually injected and a current cost of about 3.00 US. A chicken, dressed out and sold to a vendor for resale nets a producer about 4.50 US.
No he didn't. There has been a lot of speculation as to whether he was given growth hormones as a child but, officially, he hasn't had any surgery performed to increase his height.
The most common hormones given to a women who is doing IVF are Lupron, FSH, estrogen, and progesterone.
yes
training should be according to the requirements of the job but it should also provide future growth prospective to the employee.
There are guidelines established for the way organic foods are grown. For example, to be organic, synthetic pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers cannot be used and the plant has to be GMO-free. The guidelines are set by the USDA in the U.S. For a meat to be organic, the animal must not be given growth hormones and the feed should be free of GMOs.
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