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Professional Bodybuilders Are Five Times More Likely to Die Suddenly Than Amateurs. Yes, it’s Because of the Drugs
In November 2021, a 29-year-old professional bodybuilder collapsed onstage during a regional competition in Europe. He died a few hours later. His autopsy would reveal a massively enlarged heart and ...
U.S. teens report far less anabolic steroid use than they did two decades ago, but creatine use has risen rapidly in recent ...
Professional male bodybuilders face more than five times the risk of sudden cardiac death compared to amateur athletes. Cardiac abnormalities and anabolic substance abuse were commonly found in ...
A new international study has raised serious concerns about the use of anabolic steroids and their effects on heart health, ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger appeared last Wednesday on The Howard Stern Show for a nearly two-hour interview to promote his upcoming book, Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life (out October 24). During the ...
Creatine use among teens has surged as steroid risks appear less concerning to adolescents influenced by online gym culture ...
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 ...
Steroid use is down among teenagers, but experts warn that young people are replacing it with a potentially dangerous booster ...
Higher body mass index and increased aggression caused by steroid use could increase the potential for sustaining a concussion, researchers say. More than half of US high school athletes who use ...
Many dedicated lifters acknowledge the rush of adrenaline that can come from lifting weights—but the spike from steroids is another story. What does research indicate about the psychological pull of ...
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