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    Source 5: “How steroids can affect teenage development” (Destinations, 2015) Steroids are used to improve athletic performance and muscle size, but there are negative effects that come with these results. It can affect your brains limbic system which is responsible for mood control; it can also lead to paranoia. Steroid use can have a negative impact on your sexual health due to the hormonal changes these drugs cause. While using steroids can make your muscles bigger, it can also affect your…

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    The Usage of Steroids Within the NFL and the MLB Steroids and performance enhancement drugs, PEDS, have been banned in the National Football League and in Major League Baseball since the early 1980’s and readjusted in the early 2000’s (Kelley). Players’ know about the stipulations of which exact drugs are allowed and which are banned within their league, but still ten NFL players were banned within the 2015 season for the use of PEDS (Performance Enhancing Drugs in Sports Fast Facts).…

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    Low Testosterone

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    Suppose you have low testosterone level. Whoop! But you don't know. What a condition! Wait, wait, and check out the symptoms here now. Symptoms such as low libido, erectile dysfunction, weak memory, lack of concentration, depression. Ensure the level of testosterone. If it shows low, then take Musli Kaunch Capsule. It is considered as most powerful and natural testosterone boosters for men. Testosterone hormone is mainly produced in the testicles. The main role of this particular hormone is…

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    Did you know that in 2013, 21% of high school athletes admitted to have once tried steroids? People that are struggling with use of steroids has spread enormously in athletes and other people. The steroids not only give the person an unfair advantage, but they also will cause many different kinds of problems for the user. Steroids can seem necessary to compete at the highest levels, and the quick rewards can outweigh the long term consequences to the user's health. Now days, steroids are…

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    The nature of sports is the passion and desire to win, the habit of competition is second nature to us humans and most athlete’s would do anything to come out on top of their opponents. However the decision is up to us to chose whether we want to make the right decision or wrong. Most would take the time and improve by working hard this being mentally and physically, however there are some athlete’s who would rather take the easy way out and use drugs to improve their skills. This is where drug…

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    Steroids for Athletes I am currently writing and informing you about a massive drug called steroids. Steroids are like a superman pill that helps you gain muscles extremely fast. There are many types of steroids, but all have the same meaning, they give an exceptional amount of energy that pushes you to work much harder. Steroids can be good and bad at the exact same time. It promises you more muscle, which is 95 percent of the time correct, but what it doesn’t tell you is that steroids can take…

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    Doping In Sports Essay

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    It’s always a crushing blow to athletics when one of the greats is exposed for doping. Coaches and athletes alike have been finding ways to twist the latest scientific developments for their benefit.While some argue that sports cannot move forward without performance-enhancing drugs, the majority views doping as unethical. As with any debated issue, there are some who support doping. Authors such as Ian Steadman defend the use of performance-enhancing drugs on the grounds that they are the…

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    Muscle Dysmorphia is a real disorder. It is not known of by many people but there are a lot of people that Suffer from this disorder. Muscle Dysmorphia is a serious disorder that regular gym goers may be victims of and the causes are all around from multimedia, to seeing weightlifters in the gym that are much bigger than everyone else or as simple as looking at one’s self in the mirror. First off, the internet is big cause of Muscle Dysmorphia. Based on this study from The Media’s representation…

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    Anabolic Steroid Analysis

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    Sports by their very nature are very competitive and even a marginal improvement in performance, endurance and strength can spell the difference between winning and losing. It has been noted in our society today that the use of steroids in sports is illegal. Steroids can lead to an unfair advantage for those who utilize them. An unfair advantage in this situation would be giving an athlete who has the same capabilities as another, like the same coach, training and skillset, a leg up by having…

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    What is testosterone? Testosterone is the basic male or sex hormone in men produced by the testes that performs and maintains various body functions e.g. muscle mass and strength. It encourages the development of male sexual characteristics (penis growth, muscle development and Masculine features), fat distribution; bone mass, sperm production, sex drive, and potency. For these characteristic functions, testosterone is also known as "Male Hormone". Testosterone is also the most potent of the…

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