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    Anabolic steroid use has evolved into a public health concern. Since the 1970s anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) abuse is on the rise in athletes, in recreational sports, bodybuilding and sadly, for unrealistic cosmetic enhancements. According the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (YRBC) reveals an increase in lifetime steroid use in youth and young adults in the United States, particularly in males between the ages of 19 to 40. Information…

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    Anabolic steroids were first discovered in the late 1930’s as a way to care for hypogonadim, a condition in which the testes do not produce sufficient testosterone for normal growth, development, and sexual functioning (Volkow, 2001). Since this time, anabolic steroid usage has been one of the most controversial topics in modern medicine. In the late 1930s, scientists learned that anabolic steroids could expedite the development of skeletal muscle in laboratory animals. Anabolic steroids are…

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    Anabolic steroids were not always illegal drugs. In the 1960s and early 1970s bodybuilders and Olympic weightlifters legally received steroids from a pharmacy. However, in 1975 the International Olympic Committee officially banned the use of anabolic steroids in Olympic competitions (Anabolic). Although Olympians no longer legally took the drugs, black market sales skyrocketed in the following years (Anabolic). In 1988, the first major federal regulation of steroids was put into practice as part…

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    achieve records and respect in the baseball world. Starting from the 1980s and leading into the mid-2000s, baseball players used steroids to enhance their skills, unnoticed. Over the years, baseball has faced a dilemma in regards to…

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    Anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), primarily referred to as anabolic steroids, are synthetic variants of the male sex hormone testosterone that are either taken orally or injected into the muscles, or applied to the skin as a cream or gel. Anabolic steroids induce the protein synthesis in cellular tissues. This results in the buildup of cellular generations, especially in muscles, and in return can increase the strength and body weight in athletes (Zomorodian K et al. 3). Many people that are…

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    world, anabolic steroids happen to be among the most commonly used addictive drugs. “Anabolic steroids refer to synthetic variants of the male sex hormone testosterone” according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse ("What are the Health"). Certain medical conditions can be treated with anabolic steroids. However the dosage taken by steroid abusers is anywhere from ten to one hundred times higher than that of the dosage prescribed for medical conditions. The abuse of anabolic steroids can…

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    Steroids positive or negative? Statistics show that there are approximately 3 million individuals in the US who use anabolic steroid. This means that the number if steroid users make up to about 1% of the country’s total population. It is a proven or well-known fact that the use of steroids (anabolic) can improve an individual’s ability to perform certain athletic activities. This version of the male hormone can promote muscle development, making it easier for athletes to build their strength.…

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    drugs has major negative effects on families and society. Anabolic steroids use has been associated with increased aggression and violent behaviour. And although the association between anabolic steroid use and criminal behaviour is still unclear, a recent population-based study in Sweden found that people who had used anabolic steroids were more likely to have been convicted for a criminal offence (Sinko 2). The lack of social life for a steroid user can cause them to do many criminal or…

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    to using performance enhancing drugs (PEDs), also known as anabolic steroids, thus terminating their records. The main use for taking anabolic steroids is muscle building, improving appearance, and the most common use, to enhance athletic performance. The use of steroids increases muscle mass, facial and body hair, aggressiveness as well…

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    Introduction: The unauthorized use of anabolic steroids including performance-enhancing drugs are strictly prohibited, regardless of whether they are used during or outside of the sports season. Anabolic steroids are a type of performance-enhancing drug that are synthetic substances related to the male sex hormone testosterone. Anabolic steroids can alter the bodies hormonal balance, and increase the development of male sexual characteristics in males and females with the intent of increasing…

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