Q: Can steroid users become addicted? Dr. Morse: They meet all the criteria for addiction: spending substantial time getting the drugs and recovering from them, needing to take higher doses to get the ...
Thursday's hearings on baseball and steroids featured everything except Kathy Bates shaking her finger at Sammy Sosa and declaring, "Steroids are the devil!" The whole thing was a joke. Although the ...
Young people are facing severe health issues due to steroids and unsafe supplements. Doctors report liver toxicity, infertility, and aggression. Heart specialists warn of life-threatening consequences ...
San Francisco — The sexual dysfunction and depression commonly seen in men following withdrawal from anabolic steroid abuse are more closely tied to psychiatric burden than to hormonal levels, new ...
WASHINGTON (ABC 7) — One in 16 high school students abuses anabolic steroids.... and that number's on the rise every year. Don Hooton knows firsthand what it's like to lose a child to suicide related ...
Pressure for young people comes in many forms, but one of the most obvious, especially in a small town like South Lake Tahoe, is the pressure to succeed on the playing field in youth sports. Here, a ...
June 15, 2005 — -- Steroid abuse may be thought of as a problem among men, but Congress is now investigating whether women are abusing anabolic steroids in the quest for a perfect body. The House ...
Young gym-goers are facing severe health crises, including heart attacks and liver damage, due to the rampant misuse of steroids and dubious supplements. Parliament has highlighted the open sale of ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Gay and bisexual boys are almost six times as likely as their heterosexual peers to misuse steroids, according to a new study. "What was most surprising to us was the ...
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 ...
Q: Should clinicians ask about other drug use, too? Dr. Morse: Yes. Many patients who are addicted to steroids have a co-occurring substance-use disorder. Steroids are called “gateway” drugs because ...