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Yes, please feel free to move any of this information over to Wikipedia that you think would be applicable.  Their article was quite weak, and doesn't even mention the impact of HGH (until I just added it, along with a link to this site).  Remember, though, that Wikipedia is aiming for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Npov Neutral Point of View]], while this site is aiming for more of a personal approach.  - DanKohn
 
Yes, please feel free to move any of this information over to Wikipedia that you think would be applicable.  Their article was quite weak, and doesn't even mention the impact of HGH (until I just added it, along with a link to this site).  Remember, though, that Wikipedia is aiming for a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Npov Neutral Point of View]], while this site is aiming for more of a personal approach.  - DanKohn
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Hi! I just wondered if this stuff was on Wikipedia (en.wikipedia.org)? Because if not, the Creative Commons is compatible with Wikipedia, and so *everything* can be copy-pasted, without the writer's approval to Wikipedia. This can not be changed back, either (i.e. if you change the CC to something else, that would be a violation of the law). I was thinking, maybe some subjects would be nice to copy-paste to Wikipedia... What do you think? Are these things already copied there? Msoos 06:11, 19 Jan 2006 (EST)


Yes, please feel free to move any of this information over to Wikipedia that you think would be applicable. Their article was quite weak, and doesn't even mention the impact of HGH (until I just added it, along with a link to this site). Remember, though, that Wikipedia is aiming for a [Neutral Point of View], while this site is aiming for more of a personal approach. - DanKohn