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TriathlonTrialLawyer Doug Landau receives FDA WARNING today to users of popular weight loss, fat burning & energy enhancing dietary aid Hydroxycut; 14 diet and ergogenic aids are being recalled

Herndon Reston area sports injury a drug product liability lawyer Doug Landau received the following from InjuryBoard notification about a diet, energy and weight loss product that he has seen heavily advertised in sports magazines, GNC and CVS drug stores: FDA Warns Consumers to Stop Using Hydroxycut Products Dietary Supplements Linked to One Death; Pose…

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TriathlonTrialLawyer Doug Landau is asked, "Hot enough for you ?" at the Duathlon National Championship

Sunday’s National Duathlon Festival Championship saw temperatures reaching 95 degrees. Doug Landau was asked how he liked the heat. The Leesburg sports injury lawyer responded that he likes it hot, as some of his best races were in extremely hot conditions in Israel, Alabama, Texas, Florida, Louisiana and Hawaii. However, the Triathlon Trial Lawyer takes…

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Hot and Hilly in Richmond: Landau avoids the "crash and burn," finishing in the top third at the U.S. Duathlon National Championships

There was heat, hills and hard curves at the National Duathlon Championship Festival in Richmond. With a record field, it was an amazingly fast and exciting race. The Richmond Sports Backers did a superb job and the USA Triathlon “roadies’ set up a venue that was scenic and functional for thousands of racers and spectators.…

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Triathlon Trial Lawyer Doug Landau wins Bethesda Super Sprint Triathlon (benefitting Cure Autism Now)

Triathlon TrialLawyer Doug Landau participated in the “Cure Autism Now” Super Sprint Triathlon. Taking place on the bucolic campus of Georgetown Prep in North Bethesda, this multi- sport event raises money for Autism Speaks. The Leesburg Herndon sports injury lawyer completed the almost 300 yard swim, 9.3 mile bike ride and 2.5 mile run in…

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Recruiting racers for fundraising can be a recipe for disaster – doctors' tips for those considering triathlons

Giving fund raisers an “experience” as well as “shwag” for their efforts and money, is a trend increasing in popularity. Combining fundraising with an “experience” or “adventure” as well as promoting good health of the competitor as well as the recipients, has become the method by which many large races attract hundreds, even thousands of…

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"Charity Racers" and Weekend Warriors watch out – train for your event, or the consequences could be fatal.

With the United States Triathlon’s (“USAT”) governing body surpassing 100,000 members, and USAT certified races taking place all over the country, there is now a sufficient sampling from which to discern risks as compared to another popular endurance event, marathon running. Triathlons are gaining in popularity, due to the televising of the Hawaii Ironman and…

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