Dangerous fitness products targeting teens online

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The FDA is warning that young men may be using potentially dangerous unapproved drugs to mimic the fitness results they see from online influencers. NBC’s Steven Romo speaks with a bodybuilder who took SARMs as a teenager and a doctor who has worked with patients to restore their health after using SARMs.

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