
To determine the role amphetamines play when used in conjunction with exercise, Indiana University researchers put male rats to the test. When people or animals exercise in the heat, exhaustion is a safety gauge telling the body it is time to stop. Exhaustion occurs when the body's core temperature reaches a potentially dangerous point. The use of amphetamines is banned in many sports because they increase time to exhaustion. What they found: Amphetamines ...
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