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Anabolic Steroids
Anabolic Steroids
Anabolic Steroids
Anabolic Steroids
Anabolic Steroids

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Anabolic Steroids Defined

Synthetic copies of the male hormone testosterone. By causing the body to retain water, the encourage growth of muscle tissue; therefore, some athletes believe they increase athletic performance. On the other hand, anabolic steroids can stunt overall growth, damage internal organs, impede sexual functions, and cause hallucinations. Females may develop male physical characteristics

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Bodybuilder scarred from steroids

Published August 21, 2008, 4:37 pm, BBC News

A German body-builder is permanently scarred from ulcers after steroid use.

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Jockey Club calls for upgraded lab system for horse testing

Published August 18, 2008, 12:06 am, Lexington Herald-Leader

To further clean up Thoroughbred racing's act and image, a key panel has recommended that states and racetracks move toward a top-level system of labs for equine drug testing. The Thoroughbred Safety Committee also urged the industry to adopt uniform rules on license suspensions, collection of injury data, and checking for a kind of cheating called .milkshaking.. The four new ...

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Beautiful and the damned

Published August 15, 2008, 6:10 pm, Independent

When the three fastest men in the world came into the "Bird's Nest" stadium yesterday the morning sunshine was brighter than at any other time in these 29th Olympics.

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Thu Aug 21

  • Mick Hart: Another questions and answers section by the top bodybuilding coach, Mick Hart...Awsome content
  • Mick Hart: Discover this very accurate anabolic steroid cycle information which really is a great guide for bodybuilders who want to get really big.
  • Mick Hart: Great question and answer section related to bodybuilding and steroids, with useful information given by top international coach Mick Hart.
  • Mick Hart: Fully qualified BAWLA Olympic grade A Coaching Instructor who has been in professional bodybuilding now for about 25 years and in that time has become one of the leading authorities in the sport.
  • Mick Hart: Down to earth, open, no bull, to the point advice and tips on the serious topic of Anabolic steroids in the bodybuilding world.
  • Mick Hart: It is a well-known fact that following training your body ability to synthesis protein is enhanced. It is also pretty well known that post training muscle tissue becomes more insulin sensitive and simple carbohydrates are more likely to replenish glycogen than be stored as body fat at this time.
  • Mick Hart: Question and answer session on training, steroid use, diet and other bodybuilding related areas.
  • Mick Hart: Mick giving his own personal views on a very debatable subject...Shou ld athletes use steroids?

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  • Mick Hart: Discover this very accurate anabolic steroid cycle information which really is a great guide for bodybuilders who want to get really big.

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