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    Wow that article is awful. Pretty much talking about two completely different things as if they go hand in hand. Fail uneducated author. You can't tell if there is ever a point to the article either.

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    definitely gives the layman a little information

    and yes jumps back and forth talking about ph's

    mentions high rbc's to cause blood clots...interestingly although hearing of high rbc's many o times by posters here including myself, i've never heard of a clot...not a one

    to small of an article to educate the reader

    i'm surprised that the lowT fixes havent done better than double since '08 tbh...i would think quadruple...i think it will be quadruple by '14 than pre '08

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    what a terrible article. I almost was going to ask you to delete the post just so it doesn't get more people to read it.

    the author clearly didn't know what they were getting into. they start off talking about medical TRT then talk about some old supplement store owner who takes an over the counter gimmick. then they talk about medical stuff again, like there is no difference between the two.

    very, very I'll-informative.

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    Agreed freaken horrible! The author should be fired!! You would expect more from MSNBC

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    The piece is written and targeted for the uniformed . It's. Not a " bad " story , the problem is , here I get cutting edge information and after reading this story , it's clear the writer did 10 mins of fact finding . They could have cut and pasted the " stickies" and had a well rounded story .

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    Quote Originally Posted by kif View Post
    Agreed freaken horrible! The author should be fired!! You would expect more from MSNBC
    REALLY? same company that PURPOSELY witheld part of the zimmerman 911 call and quite possibly a big part of creating riot(s)

    i guess the article should have included stickies and links to wikipedia

    any small article is going to be less than educating to 99% of our members

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman

    REALLY? same company that PURPOSELY witheld part of the zimmerman 911 call and quite possibly a big part of creating riot(s)

    i guess the article should have included stickies and links to wikipedia

    any small article is going to be less than educating to 99% of our members
    Agree totally!! ^^ MSNBC is the absolute worst place to get reliable facts. This HRT article doesn't surprise me a bit. I fully expect this kind of garbage from that spin network!

    PS: Look at their ratings ... Says it all.

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