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    Synthetic Steroids

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    hormones, most of which have specific physiological action” (Steriod, n.d.). The human body naturally produces the following steroids: sex steroids, corticosteroids, mineralocorticoids, bile acid, and sterols. Sex steroids are made up of androgens and estrogens. Androgen is the male hormone that the body produces and is divided into two parts: androgenic and anabolic. Androgenic is the part involved in developing the male sex characteristics. Anabolic is the part involved in increasing the amount of body

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    Manuel Goico Prof. Lilian Mcleod ENC1101 Thursday, December 10, 2015 Effects of Steroids on People Some people use steroids with the hope of improving their ability to hit farther, run faster, lift extra weight, jump compared to other things higher and have more the ability to work hard for a long time or patience. In most of the countries, including United States, the usage of anabolic steroids without a doctor's prescription is against law. Androstenedione is a type of anabolic steroid that is

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    Steroid’s affect the Body Some athletes and bodybuilders take steroids know as anabolic androgen steroids. It increases their muscle mass and strength. The main anabolic steroid hormone produced by your body is testosterone. Some athletes take straight testosterone to boost their performance. Testosterone has two main effects on the body; the anabolic effect which promotes muscle building and strength and the other, androgen which case deep voice and is responsible for all male traits. This paper will show

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    Performance-enhancing drugs in sports: A literature review A number of prominent athletes have recently experienced a 'fall from grace,' because of the revelation that they used performance-enhancing drugs. Perhaps the most famous example of this phenomenon is Lance Armstrong. In an advertisement for Nike that his former sponsor now no doubt regrets, Armstrong is shown asking the viewer "what am I on? I'm on my bike, busting my ass six hours a day." Professional cycling is often cited as one of

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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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    There are many types of performance enhancing drugs that athletes use. In this paragraph I will be talking about two different kinds of drugs that are used by athletes. The first one is anabolic steroids which is a type of steroid hormone based on androgen testosterone. This drug is also known as AAS or anabolic-androgenic steroid. The anabolic steroid is used by athletes to boost their rate in protein synthesis within the cells. The building of the cellular tissue is noticeable in muscles. The anabolic

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    female consumers. The Substance is correctly named: Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids (Anabolic Steroid Abuse , 2006) Anabolic Androgenic steroids was defined by the FreeDictionary.com as: “(Pharmacology) any of a group of synthetic steroid hormones (androgens) used to stimulate muscle and bone growth for therapeutic or athletic purposes” (Anabolic androgenic steroids , 2016) Chemical Structure of Anabolic Steroids. Anabolic Steroids are formed by several steroid rings originating from a tetracyclic

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    Introduction In sports, the competitive drive to win can be very intensive between athletes. Winning in the game usually brings rewards to athletes both financially and psychologically. Such temptations and the consecutive pressures faced by athletes to excel in the sporting events, attempts to achieve a rival edge especially when the application of performance enhancing drugs by athletes in sports activities has becoming a new trend and relatively common. Performance enhancing drugs are used so

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    Exposure of females to androgen agonists imbalances sex hormones in the brain. Anxiety, mood disorders, and pathopsychological behaviors are the resultant effects 1. These presentations are caused by alteration in the amygdala region of the brain. For example, the expression of AR gene inhibits anxiety is suppressed while increasing the expression of the serotoninergic GABAergic receptor1. Exposure also causes infertility in some females. Where children are born, males are prone to insulin resistance

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    Essay about DHEA And The Effects Of Aging

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    DHEA And The Effects Of Aging Many people have searched the world in hope of a cure for the effects of aging. Unfortunately, they have never found the fountain of youth, but what they discovered was Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), possibly the next best thing. All the facts of DHEA have not been drawn into a concrete conclusion, but scientists already have evidence that suggest it aids in stress and weight control, cancer, and other negative effects of aging. As a person increases in age, their

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