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 ...
Maybe the clutch RBI hits Jeff Cirillo tagged this weekend in Baltimore will get agitated fans to back off the Mariners' third baseman. Don't get me wrong. Cirillo's rocky acclimation to the American ...
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 ...
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 ...
After using performance-enhancing drugs himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger is warning bodybuilders against steroid abuse. In his July/August cover story for Men’s Health, the actor and former California ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Male bodybuilders who take muscle-building anabolic steroids risk sexual problems, reduced fertility and heart trouble, a study confirms. Among bodybuilders who voluntarily ...
It was always supposed to be about protecting the kids. That aspect of the Great Steroid Scandal of 2005 seems to have been forgotten amid the political spectacle of last spring's congressional ...
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 ...
Arnold Schwarzenegger is warning of the dangers of abusing steroids while bodybuilding. The "Terminator" star told Men’s Health for its July/August cover story that "people are dying" from abusing ...
Please write me. I'd like to know. The 2004 major league season commences under the established fact that five to seven percent of players last year were caught, under union-approved testing, using ...
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 ...