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Steroids have quick benefits but long-term health risks Ellis didn't see any serious physical side effects from his steroid use, other than some temporary testicular atrophy. That's typical, Pope ...
New study suggests too much screen time changes brain composition in children JAMA Pediatrics study finds that the more hours kids spend looking at screens, the less white matter they have in ...
Taste of Country noted that Brown has at least claimed a commitment to a rigorous regimen in rebuilding his body. That ...
Long-term use of steroids can lead to numerous side effects, and heartburn is one of them. Here's how they are linked and what you can do.
Steroid use, long an open secret in bodybuilding, can be devastating on the body, expert says Loading up on donuts and cheeseburgers is far from the riskiest technique for building muscle.
The use of anabolic steroids increases the athlete's chance of getting liver cancer. Heavy or prolonged use can cause psychological and emotional problems—so-called "steroid rage." Men will have ...
The study found that of the adolescents and young adults surveyed across Canada, 1.6% reported steroid use in their lifetime. Eighty-two percent of those who reported using steroids were men.
WASHINGTON — With steroids easy to buy, testing weak and punishments inconsistent, college football players are packing on significant weight — 30 pounds or more in a single year, sometimes ...
It also makes sense for professional sports to allow steroids from a business standpoint. One needs only look to the late 1990s, when Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa put on two of the most memorable ...
The 2013 study, co-commissioned by baseball’s Hall of Fame and is titled “The Public’s Perception of Illegal Steroid Use,” finds that American adults rank steroid use among adolescents as ...
Athletes use steroids to build muscle mass and help them recover from strenuous workouts. They are illegal in the U.S. except for those that have been prescribed--usually to cancer or AIDS ...