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    popular HealthGains clinic, men from their middle age suffer from the decrease of production of the testosterone hormone. As per www.everydayhealth.com, this hormone is responsible for sexual characteristics and has a great effect on the whole body. Because of this, any reduction of this hormone can affect the functions of many organs in the body. More importantly, such a reduction of testosterone can create other hormonal imbalances causing other symptoms such as weight gain, erectile…

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    biology, I learned that humans make their own steroids such as cholesterol, testosterone and estrogen. When researching anabolic steroids, I found that testosterone plays a major role in these drugs. Testosterone is in all humans and is the primary hormone which attains male secondary sex characteristics (Kishner, 2013). Anabolic-androgenic steroids, also known as AAS’s, can enhance or reduce the characteristics of testosterone in our bodies. Kishner states that the goal of developing…

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    For centuries both men and women have had an obsession with physical fitness and physique. An athlete’s goal in the gym is to become a stronger, faster, and more physically fit individual in order to excel at his or her sport and best the competition. A bodybuilder’s goal may be to isolate certain muscle groups and maximize his growth and definition in order to achieve higher scores at competitions. An average gym attendant’s goals may be any combination of these. With that said, for decades…

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    What Causes Pcos

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    your family also have it, or they suffer from health issues like irregular periods or diabetes. PCOS can be passed down from either your maternal or paternal side. Many women with PCOS have an imbalance in some hormones, such as: • high levels of testosterone – a male hormone, although every woman produce small amounts of it • high levels of luteinising hormone (LH) – It triggers ovulation, but if the levels are too high, then it may have an abnormal effect on the ovaries • low levels of sex…

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    Heart disease, liver tumors, violent aggressive behavior, mood swings. Do having these risks of Performance Enhancing Drugs (PEDs) sound like a fun life to have? People like Lance Armstrong and Jodie Meeks use PEDs even after knowing these health risks and get caught every day. Using Performance Enhancing Drugs is harmful to an athlete´s health and can threaten their future success. There are many health risks possible when taking Performance Enhancing Drugs. For example, it can cause…

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    teenagers are caught using these substances for their own purposes. Professional athletes and anyone else who uses them need to find a way to stop using anabolic-androgenic steroids. Anabolic-androgenic steroids include the male sex hormone testosterone and many of its synthetic derivatives (Harmer, 2010, pg. 26). It is acknowledged that AAS’s promote muscle growth and function, but they include potential risks of cardiac, cardiovascular, endocrine, and psychological dysfunction. Premature…

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    Steroids In Sports

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    One type is an anabolic steroid, one of the main hormones produced in your body's testosterone. Testosterone has two main effects on your body which are anabolic effects which promote muscle building and androgenic effects which are responsible for male traits, such as facial hair and a deeper voice (Mayo). According to the Mayo Clinic staff,…

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    primarily to treat hypogonadism, a condition in which the testes do not produce sufficient testosterone for normal growth, development, and functioning. The primary medical uses of these compounds are to treat interruption puberty. Anabolic steroids are designed to mimic the bodybuilding traits of testosterone. Most healthy males produce less than 10 milligrams of testosterone a day. Females also produce testosterone but in minute amounts. Users also frequently combine several different types…

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    Steroid Legalization

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    conditions such as eczema and rashes. According to healthofchildren, anabolic steroids are defined as compounds, derived from testosterone, which promotes tissue growth and repair. Steroids are most frequently associated with the nature of body building and professional athletics. Doctors often prescribe steroids to people who fail to produce proper amounts of testosterone. Under medical supervision bodybuilders cycle through anabolic…

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    Anabolic steroids are synthetic drugs that act like the male sex hormone called testosterone. Steroids can be taken in many ways. For example, orally, applied with a patch, with a cream, or injected. Anabolic steroids can build muscles at a rapid speed. Many doctors prescribe anabolic steroids to patients with serious diseases, such as AIDS. These patients tend to lose muscle mass due to their diseases. Although steroids promote muscle growth and provide a major advantage in athletic…

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