The Center for Disease Control (CDC) lists the amount of deaths caused by anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) per year is 3. Yes, you read that right. 3. And, most likely, those that did die were actually abusing the drugs in the sense that not even steroids users (not abusers) would condone or even using dirty needles and didn't even die from steroids. Sorry to burst your bubble, but those multi-vitamins that you take kill more people per year, that advil, tylenol, or aspirin you take kills 106,000 people per year. Tobacco kills 5.4 million people per year, and don't even get me started on alcohol. Which one is the real danger?
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20.7 % in 2000
750,000
Absolutely no one has died from Marijuana itself.
The Center for Disease Control lists the number of deaths due to anabolic androgenic steroids at 3 per year.
No one has died from using marijuana.
the answer is ZERO. No Professional baseball player has ever died from a steroid related illness or injury.
I don't know exactley how many wrestlers have taken steroids or who they were but i know that Mr Mcmahon has definatley taken steroids because when he went to court about giving wrestlers steroids he addmitted to taking them himself in the 1980s i also know that chris benoit and Eddie guererro have both died from steroids. Guererro died on the toilet because his veins got clogged up from all the crap that was in the steroids he had taken and Benoit died because he took too many steroids and went mad and killed his wife and son because of it then when he became normal again he realised what he had done and hung himself. Even though lots of wrestlers probably take steroids that doesnt make wrestling bad i will still love wrestling no matter what
many of the ones using are not going to be willing to admit it or talk about it
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roughly 300 in the us!
people can use steroids because they don't feel comfortable bout themselves, or their body image, they want to be more muscular, they have feelings of enhanced confidence or they have been introduced to steroids from peer pressure.