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    Anabolic Steroid Abuse

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    The very first steroids were developed in the late 1930s, to treat hypogonadism. Hypogonadism is a condition in which the testes do not produce enough testosterone for normal growth and development. Later on, around the 1940s, people starting to learn that steroids can help them build up their body and improve performance. Anabolic steroids are a major detriment, yet have become one of the most widely abused drugs by weightlifters, bodybuilders, and athletes. The use of these steroids is a major hazard

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    Anabolic Steroid Misuse Identified: Negative Effects Of Steroids: History: History of AAS cannot be explained without looking back to when the very beginnings of testosterone were first discovered. It's been widely accepted since ancient times that the testicles were known to be required for male sexual characteristics and development. The mid-19th century, scientists discovered that removal of the testicles from birds caused a disappearance of male sexual properties. This led to a lot of different

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    Alex Rodriguez Steroids

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    Steroids used in the sporting industry has been a popular ethical issues among numerous of athletes. Alex Rodriguez is one of these athletes caught using performance enhancing drugs. Alex Rodriguez is a professional baseball player in the MLB who played for the New York Yankees. In 2009 it was revealed that Alex Rodriguez tested positive for taking a testosterone and Primobolan. Speculation of Alex Rodriguez using performance enhancers arose after Jose Canseco accused A-Rod of being a “juicer” in

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    Steroids Among Athletes

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    doping as "an act or instance of giving a narcotic drug, usually a steroid, to an athlete to unfairly boost performance in a competition". Acknowledged as a problem since the 60’s, doping abuse in sports remains quite prominent to this day (CNN). According to former Major League Baseball player, Jose Canseco, as many as 80% of athletes at that level are taking steroids to enhance their abilities. Due to

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    Steroids In Sports Essay

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    eluded to is the use of illegal steroids in sports. This is an issue all over the world in not only professional teams but also college teams or even high school teams. These steroids give athletes an advantage over all of the other athletes in the world by increasing their physical and mental capability to almost super human levels. Steroid use should remain illegal. The use of steroids doesn’t only affect the user but the people around them too. The use of steroids may cause elevated blood pressure

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    competitors (H.Collins, 2008) Define Steroids and some abnormalities Anabolic steroids are the type of performance- enhancing drugs or medication that when used allows the mimicking of testosterone in the body to enhance the performance of an individual through the large muscle cells which improves the process of rapid recovery from stress full exercise. The slang for Anabolic steroids are known as “ roids or juice”. These are no longer found in bodybuilders

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    The rush to Adrenaline: Steroids in professional sports Infertility, tendon rupture, increased blood pressure, heart attack, tumors, cancer, aggression, and severe acne; these are just some of the side effects of using anabolic steroids (“Anabolic steroid abuse”). Why would an athlete risk all of these serious side effects just to hit a baseball a little farther or to gain muscle mass to be superior against their opponents in football? Most people know who big-name athletes like Jose Canseco, Sammy

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    Using Steroids In Sports

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    According to steroids in sports (n.d.) discussed that the 1930 steroid was invented by Dr. Ruzicka to help treat diseases such as cancer or aids that lead to death. However, the 1970s people started using them in sports. Some of the athletes have been starting using drugs which include steroid in the ingredient which will help to break the limit of themselves and to make athletes performances more incredibly amazing and spectacular. However, they don’t really notice the terrible effects of these

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    Anabolic Steroids Future

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    Anabolic steroids, what will the future bring? Using drugs to increase performance is without doubt cheating when it comes to sports, but in professional sports money will always be a reason for athletes to use it. For a professional athlete it can be the difference between being the best and being part of the results list. With all the money involved in sports today there is a calculated risk by using it that many people are willing to take. The use of steroids among professional athletes sure

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    Issues Analysis Anabolic Steroids in Sport Anabolic steroids are quiet a big problem in the fitness industry, these drugs are a quick unsafe way to achieve lean muscle mass. They are used in many competitive sports such as football, baseball and Olympic type events it’s of course prohibited and players are tested but it’s not difficult for athletes to avoid detection. One of the most controversial sports that anabolic steroids is involved with is bodybuilding, the reason happens to be because of

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