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April 20, 2021
Episode 41: Breaking Barriers for Women in Sport – Rachel Balkovec
The ALL ME® Podcast Breaking Barriers for Women in Sports – Rachel Balkovec I’m a big believer in making the impossible possible and today’s podcast is about overcoming obstacles and breaking barriers, especially in sports. There’s nothing more motivating than a great story, especially when it comes to hard work, dedication, and commitment and today’s […]
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April 16, 2021
Student’s heart failure linked to ‘excessive’ energy drinks
A 21-year old university student developed heart failure after “excessive” consumption of energy drinks, a new report suggests. For two years, the man drank four 500ml energy drinks a day, according to the BMJ Case Report. He spent 58 days in hospital, including the intensive care unit which he described as “traumatising”. Before the hospital […]
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April 6, 2021
Episode 40: University of Waterloo Doping Scandal – Bob Copeland
The ALL ME® Podcast University of Waterloo Doping Scandal – Bob Copeland We have all faced tough decisions in our life. In this episode, we interview Bob Copeland who dealt with one of the largest doping scandals in Canadian University Sport, and faced a tough decision because of that. Before Bob’s current position at McLaren […]
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March 23, 2021
Episode 39: Contamination & Adulteration of Dietary Supplements – Dr. Pieter Cohen
The ALL ME® Podcast Contamination and Adulteration of Dietary Supplements – Dr. Pieter Cohen Do you really know what’s in the dietary supplements you’re taking? Would you be surprised if you found out that your multivitamin contained an anabolic steroid or if the pre-workout you were […]
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March 15, 2021
Digital Weeds 2021: Illegal and/or Illicit Activity On Social Media Platforms Never Goes Away
The Digital Citizens Alliance (DCA) published its first report lookingat videos on YouTube pushing illegal and/or illicit goods andservices in 2013. Around the same time, Eric Feinberg launchedthe Global Intellectual Property Enforcement Center (GIPEC) withpatented software he created to look at the sale of counterfeit items onFacebook. Feinberg would go on to help launch the […]
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Researchers say it’s easy to find drugs on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube
The Technology 202: Researchers say it’s easy to find drugs on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube By Cat ZakrzewskiMarch 15, 2021 at 9:28 a.m. EDT with Aaron Schaffer Accounts peddling steroids, opioids and other drugs remain easy to find on major social networks, casting doubt on the companies’ ability to enforce their own policies against such illegal […]
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March 9, 2021
Episode 38: Major League Baseball Athletic Training – Ken Crenshaw
The ALL ME® Podcast Professional Baseball Athletic Trainers Society – Ken Crenshaw According to the National Athletic Trainers Association, athletic training encompasses the prevention, examination, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of emergent, acute or chronic injuries and medical conditions. Athletic trainers (ATCs) are highly qualified, multi-skilled health care professionals who render service or treatment, under the […]
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February 23, 2021
Episode 37: Overcoming Life’s Challenges – Jon Peters
The ALL ME® Podcast Overcoming Life’s Challenges – Jon Peters After setting the national high school record for consecutive wins by a baseball pitcher young Jon Peters lands himself on the cover of the March 8th, 1989 Sports Illustrated magazine. Growing up in Brenham, TX which is not only the Baseball Capital of Texas but […]
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February 22, 2021
Dietary Supplement Executive Sentenced in Scheme to Fraudulently Sell Popular Dietary Supplements
JUSTICE NEWS Department of JusticeOffice of Public Affairs FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEFriday, February 19, 2021 Dietary Supplement Executive Sentenced in Scheme to Fraudulently Sell Popular Dietary Supplements A federal court in Texas sentenced a former dietary supplement company executive to prison for his role in fraudulently selling popular workout supplements, the Justice Department announced today. On […]
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February 17, 2021
Common Habits, Adverse Events, and Opinions Regarding Pre-Workout Supplement Use Among Regular Consumers
Abstract The purpose of the present study was to examine characteristics of multi-ingredient pre-workout supplement (MIPS) users, their common patterns/habits of MIPS ingestion, and their associated feelings about the effectiveness and safety of this class of supplements. An online electronic survey was distributed through social media to assess self-reported supplementation practices and preferences among adult […]
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