By Dr. Liji Thomas, MD Spending hours scrolling may not be the only concern. This new study shows that viewing muscle-focused ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
The once-taboo topic of anabolic steroid use in the fitness and bodybuilding communities has become its own internet content genre. The movement is championed by some notable names in bodybuilding who ...
Kyle Ganson is a University of Toronto assistant professor in social work who studies muscle dysmorphia, a body image-related disorder that is common among men. (Mike Cole/CBC - image credit) Experts ...
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 ...
A new study of more than 1,500 boys and men in Canada and the United States suggests that social media may play a meaningful role in shaping intentions to use anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), ...
Former Chicago Cubs legend Sammy Sosa hasn't had a good relationship with the team since he retired. That's believed to be due to Sosa's unwillingness to admit to steroid use. Many Cubs fans are fans ...
Testosterone is a naturally occurring steroid hormone. Despite its status as a steroid, prescription testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) isn’t the same as taking anabolic steroids. TRT is an ...
Soon the ballots will be in for this radioactive class for the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, and the debate will rage again over the absence of steroid users Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens ...
Neither corticosteroids nor anabolic steroids have been specifically linked to an increased risk of brain aneurysms. But both can potentially cause high blood pressure, which is a risk factor for the ...