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Therapeutic uses of human growth hormone:
Aside from its role in the promotion of human growth, this hormone has been linked to other types of therapy for various conditions such as multiple sclerosis, weight gain, aging, ulcerative colitis, as well as being an anti-aging hormone and an athletic performance enhancement agent. The hormone is popular among young athletes especially after scientific studies revealed that use of the hormone caused an improvement in physical stamina and an increased resistance to physical injuries.
This was confirmed by Dr. Richard I.G. Holt of the University of Southampton in England. "Growth hormone promotes muscle mass and reduces fat mass . . . and is widely used by athletes.”
The use of this hormone to enhance athletic performance for a professional sport is illegal, however, and major sports competitions have specific governing bodies tasked to screen athletes for high markers of human growth hormone. A new breakthrough that involves the ability to identify HG markers in the urine and blood of athletes is currently being tested by Don Caitlin, doping expert during the Beijing Olympics and Lance Liotta, lab chief at the Center for Cancer Research at the National Cancer Institute. UCLA professor Gary Green is optimistic that the new method will be put to use for the 2012 Summer Games in London.
Updated: 12/21/09