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Some Dietary Supplements Linked to Liver Damage Bodybuilding and weight loss supplements may help you look better, but with some of these supplements there's an ugly tradeoff: a very real risk of liver damage. www.webmd.com
Meridian's Bodybuilding.com, ex-president plead guilty in synthetic-steroids case Bodybuilding.com, the Meridian online retailer of nutritional supplements, and its former president www.idahostatesman.com
Bodybuilding Supplements: Congratulations to IMPACT Nutrition and the Supplement Stack That Has Stood the Test of Time The Pro Stack, A Creatively Planned Bodybuilding Supplement Stack From IMPACT Nutrition Is Still Going Strong After 15 Years. Congratulations IMPACT Nutrition!Denver, CO (PRWEB) May 09, 2012 When IMPACT Nutrition first arrived on the bodybuilding scene over a decade ago, there were only a few bodybuilding supplement companies around. Since then, the industry has boomed to the point where there ... news.yahoo.com
Former Bodybuilding.com exec enters guilty plea in federal court BOISE -- The former president and vice president of Bodybuilding.com, as well as an attorney for the company, pleaded guilty Tuesday morning in federal court for violations of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. The company was originally charged with five misdemeanor counts of introduction and delivery for introduction of misbranded drugs. DeLuca was charged with six counts of the same crime. The ... www.ktvb.com
Supplement company Bodybuilding.com will pay $7M in fines BOISE — Bodybuilding.com LLC and its former president, Jeremy DeLuca, pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to misdemeanor introduction and delivery of mislabeled drugs into interstate commerce. www.idahopress.com
Bodybuilding.com and Jeremy DeLuca Plead Guilty to Violating FDCA A three-year investigation, resulting in six guilty pleas to charges of distributing misbranded drugs, wrapped up today when Bodybuilding.com and its former president, Jeremy DeLuca, admitted to violating the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Bodybuilding.com agreed to pay $7 million in fines and DeLuca agreed to a $600,000 fine.… [ Read more ] [ Subscribe to the comments on this story ] www.boiseweekly.com
Bodybuilding.com agrees to pay $7 million fine for violating Food and Drug act Besides the company fine, Jeremy DeLuca, Bodybuilding.com’s former president, agreed to p www.idahostatesman.com
Bodybuilding store, officer guilty in steroid case Bodybuilding store, officer guilty in steroid case www.canadianbusiness.com
Bodybuilding.com Joins The Tyler Foundation For Disabilities to Help Support Those with Autism With the prevalence of autism increasing 78% since 2008, and effecting 1 in 88 children in the United States, it has officially touched everyone in some way or another. Bodybuilding.com, a top proponent for charitable causes, realizes the increasing need for awareness and aide to those affected by autism. By helping spread the message of The Tyler Foundation For Disabilities, and by sponsoring ... news.yahoo.com
Bodybuilding.com agrees to $7 million fine for misbranding drugs U.S. Attorney Wendy Olson announced the deal Wednesday with Meridian-based Bodybuilding.com and former president Jeremy DeLuca. www.kboi2.com
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