IGF stands for Insulin-like Growth Factor, which is a hormone produced by the liver in response to the presence of growth hormone (GH) in the bloodstream. IGF plays a crucial role in regulating growth and development in children and adults.
In the context of age, IGF levels typically change...
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Insulin-like Growth Factor (IGF) is a hormone that plays a crucial role in growth and development, particularly during childhood and adolescence. There are two main types of IGF: IGF-1 and IGF-2. IGF-1 is the most well-studied and has several important functions in the body. Here are some of the...
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not sure his age here but i've read he started muay thai at 4y/o. it's crazy he had that kick he knocked out terry etim with down technique wise as a child (5:38). i...
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Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) heavyweight Mark Hunt has often stated that fighting saved his life. But after taking a peek at a few excerpts from his new memoir, "Born to Fight," it seems "Super Samoan" was fighting since he was a little kid.
And he was involved in a battle no child...
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