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Service members looking to get an edge using supplements may face UCMJ

Service members looking to get an edge while deployed or to stay in shape once they return home may be lured to supplements claiming to offer bigger, stronger muscles. What many may not know is these testosterone-boosting supplements that promise to get you "stacked" may also contain steroids: an illegal substance under the Uniformed Code of Military Justice. (Courtesy Photo)

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