Steroids are especially dangerous for teenagers because their growing bodies can be permanently damaged.
Anabolic steroids have similar to testosterone effects in the body and are responsible for morphosis, especially in teenagers. Even short-term use of steroids can cause health disorders. Please see the source information to find out more about anabolic steroids. http://www.ok-pharmacy.com/blog/how-steroids-affect-general-health/
why use steroids? they are very dangerous and can cause death if you dont do anthing about it
No, the opposite can occur. Steroids can severely weaken bones, especially long term use of steroids.
Because steroids are used to stimulate the body and enhance performance and this is considered cheating as well as dangerous because steroids have dangerous side effects. Any athlete caught using steroids can immediately be placed under suspension.
There is no safe way to gain muscle strength using steroids because they are dangerous to use. Use of steroids can cause heart problems, mood swings, liver damage, depression, heart damage, and a host of other problems.
No. In fact there was quite a crackdown on steroid use, especially with soldiers serving in the Republic of Korea, where it was much easier to acquire anabolic steroids than in the US.
Any of various hormones having the structure of a steroid that are made synthetically, especially for use in medicine
Never take any steroids without medical supervision. They are very dangerous. They can affect your kidneys very badly, which could be fatal. Also, they can make you impotent - sexually disabled.
Many weight lifters use anabolic steroids.
I reckon you should not use steroids. It is very bad for you and your body. Just think of it this Way you can use steroids and end up with problems in the long run or you just don't use steroids at all
Muscle enhancers are safer than steroids, but still not very safe to use. You'll have mood swings along with altered behavior, digestive problems, liver problems, stimulant problems, cholesterol problems, and hair, sex, and skin changes.
Yes, teenagers use contraceptives.