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    Drugs Performance enhancing drugs should be regulated, not prohibited, because they can only hurt or damage a person if he/she go over limit, mandatory drug test can't detect all types of steroids , and all sports have rules that must be followed. “Among the most popular performance-boosting drugs are anabolic steroids which are used by athletes to build muscle, strength, and body weight” (Bouchard). Doping has been an issue in athletics since the time of the ancient Greeks. Doping is the use…

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    Steroids Persuasive Essay

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    Steroids are now playing a big role nowadays in sports, and especially baseball. Players are willing to sacrifice breaking rules, permanently damaging their bodies, and flat out cheating to be the best. For example, in recent news, last years National league batting champ, Dee Gordan, tested positive for performance enhancing substances. Another key player, who plays for runner up in the American League last year, Chris Colabello, also tested positive for using an anabolic steroid. This has…

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    I-Search Paper By Evan Steiner April 14, 2015 STEROIDS Baseball is the most amazing sport in the world, in my opinion at least. I’ve played the sport for as long as I can remember and I have always admired what the pros are capable of doing. When I was little I remember watching TV with my friend Garrett and seeing players like Alex Rodriguez hit home run after home run. Garrett’s dad used to say that Alex Rodriguez was cheating, but I didn’t exactly know what he meant when he said that. He…

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    drugs like anabolic steroids are being linked to various complications in your neurotransmitters, as well as your circulatory system. When you are a heavy user of performance enhancing drugs you are increasing your risk of blood clots, and major heart and liver damage. However there are kids that are under the age of 18 that use them and they suffer from far worse effects. If you are under the age of 18 you can also…

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    Anadrolone Review

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    Anadrolone, in one of the best steroid commonly used steroid by bodybuilders for mass gaining. This steroid also gains so much popularity because of its excellent Anadrolone reviews. All the steroids are developed for both mass gaining and for cutting purpose, but they work well only for one purpose. In this case, this is beneficial for both purposes. Most of the people use this steroid for increasing stamina, power output, and enhanced strength and for muscle gains, but this steroid also works…

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    not outweigh the rewards. A study focused on anabolic steroids in athletes noted, "researchers cannot ethically conduct controlled studies of the long-term adverse effects of PEDs in normal volunteers, especially when using supraphysiologic doses", because, "these uncontrolled human studies are subject to inherent methodologic limitations including selection bias” (Pope 341). It is hard to determine the long-term effects of taking anabolic steroids. Future studies may prove PEDs to be unsafe.…

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    Steroids Should Be Banned

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    Steroids and Banned substance use in Professional sports Introduction: Steroids in professional sports are used by many players or were used by current or former players. Members of organizations have either been caught with them during their careers or after their careers. There are many types of Performance enhancing drugs such as stimulants, muscle relaxers, injections and pills. Steroids has made sports seem as if they are just playing to be good and not playing for the fun and love of the…

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    obtain steroids even though they don’t have a doctor’s prescription for them. There are many different ways people use/ abuse steroids, but not enough people are educated on this topic and don’t know any of the effects they have on the body. Young amature athletes are getting hurt from the lack of knowledge of steroids. Many factors go into why a teenager starts using steroids, and that’s from lack of education. Anabolic Steroids is the synthetic form of the male chemical testosterone.…

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    Dangers Of Steroids

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    Invasion of Steroids into the Schools Growing up in a country that is absolutely infatuated with sports whose athletes rake in millions of endorsements to play games and from endorsements it isn’t a big surprise many children idolize them. Athletes often turn to steroids to help them further their athletic careers in an attempt to chase athletic fame and immortality without researching the effects that these drugs may have on them. Athletes should be informed of the dangers of…

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    ability over the time. If am athlete is consistently using performance enhancing drugs, it can lead to a variety of symptoms that can reduce an athlete’s athletic ability depending on which substance is being used. A good example is the use of steroids, steroids can lead to depression and also low levels of motivation and interest in the sport. The second example is the use of stimulants that increase the level of an athlete’s stamina. If stimulants are used consistently athletes will experience…

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