NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Male bodybuilders who take muscle-building anabolic steroids risk sexual problems, reduced fertility and heart trouble, a study confirms. Among bodybuilders who voluntarily ...
The issue of steroid abuse has recently received national and international attention in the context of professional sports, as well as the upcoming Olympic Games. The importance of stopping steroid ...
WASHINGTON--Illegal use of anabolic steroids not only has dangerous side effects during use but also can harm of men's testicular function years after they stop abusing steroids, according to a study ...
Users of illicit anabolic steroids may have impaired testicular function even years after they stop using the performance-enhancing drugs, a cross-sectional study suggested. Median levels of serum ...
Synthetic testosterone, also known as anabolic‑androgenic steroids (AAS), is a controlled drug prescribed for delayed puberty in boys, testosterone (T) deficiency in adults, breast cancer, gender ...
The seemingly obvious solution to persistently low testosterone after prior anabolic steroid abuse would be to raise the man’s testosterone levels by administering more testosterone. This treatment ...
Men who use anabolic steroids to build muscle for that “perfect bod” may be harming their testicular function for years after they stop taking the drugs, according to a new study of nonathletic ...
Men who use anabolic steroids may be doing serious damage to their testicular function, new research warns. And the damage may last long after they stop. Illegal use of the drugs is not uncommon among ...
Anabolic steroids, once associated with college-age athletes, is becoming increasingly popular with a younger crowd, said Gov. Dave Heineman Friday during a drug awareness conference attended by ...
People using anabolic steroids could be increasing their underlying risk of a heart condition called atrial fibrillation, a new study has found. The new research published in the Journal of Physiology ...
Testicle damage lasted for years after participants quit steroids. Misusing steroids may lead to shrinking testicles and an increased risk of prostate cancer. Professional athletes aren't the only ...