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Medical Press

Players of the competitive eSports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.

Latestly

Turns out, testosterone levels remain unchanged in male while playing eSports esports video game League. According to a first-of-its-kind Ê×Ò³| Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­ study, players of the competitive eSports video games show no change in testosterone, a type of naturally occurring steroid hormones.

Hindustan Times

Turns out, testosterone levels remain unchanged in males while playing eSports video game League.

Las Vegas Business Press

With the arrival of the Golden Knights and the Oakland Raiders relocating to Southern Nevada in 2020, the spotlight will focus on Southern Nevada when it comes to sports medicine.

Las Vegas Review Journal

All new residences built in the city of Las Vegas will be required to have automatic sprinkler systems for fire suppression.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Big changes for homebuyers in the City of Las Vegas looking for a new build home. It’s a story News3 has been following for nearly nine months since Las Vegas City Council first looked at mandating residential fire sprinklers.

Las Vegas Weekly

In the slow evenings of his valet shifts in 2003, Las Vegas Zine Library co-founder Jeffrey Grindley spent night after night cutting and pasting blocks of text and images together. He’d been a collector of zines for a few years, but this was his first time creating his own from scratch.

Eurekalert

Players of the competitive esports video game League of Legends showed no change in testosterone during game play, UNLV researchers have found.

Business Standard

Turns out, testosterone levels remain unchanged in male while playing eSports esports video game League.

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