Chris Bumstead, the 6x Mr. Olympia Classic Physique titleholder, knows that steroids can help athletes perform better than ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fitness influencers lure followers by disclosing the steroid use behind their muscle gains. They're not as honest about serious ...
Trainers who've worked with fitness influencers say at least half take steroids. Few disclose it. Some are making money on workout and diet plans, promising results they got from steroids. Experts say ...
Many anabolic steroid users are turning to online forums – not doctors – for help coming off the drugs, a new study shows. With misinformation and inconsistent advice rife, experts warn that this ...
By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Spending hours scrolling may not be the only concern. This new study shows that viewing muscle-focused ...
"You can almost look at the same thing as Pete Rose," Rice said on a conference call arranged by the Hall of Fame. "I think if they did something wrong to enhance the game of baseball or go against ...
New research from Griffith University’s School of Applied Psychology has investigated the effect criminalisation of Anabolic–Androgenic Steroid (AAS) use has on users’ ability to seek help.
Swole — without the serious side effects. For generations, gym rats have turned to illicit steroid use for bigger muscles, despite the numerous side effects and dangerous risks, from roid rage and ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who regularly take high-doses of steroids for asthma or other conditions do not appear to be properly screened and followed for the bone-thinning disease ...
Steroids are able to change the structure of the brain and affect a person’s mood, according to a new study. Dutch researchers conducted the study by examining the brains of nearly 25,000 steroid ...
Despite scientific evidence that points to its negative consequences, anabolic steroid use is on the rise. Here are the psychological reasons why so many are drawn to the substance. Everyone ...
The use of prescribed steroids, including in inhalers, is linked to changes in the structure and volume of white and gray matter in the brain, suggests the findings of the largest study of its kind, ...