Fitness influencers lure followers by disclosing the steroid use behind their muscle gains. They're not as honest about serious long-term health risks. Many bodybuilding influencers lie about their ...
Kyle Ganson is a University of Toronto assistant professor in social work who studies muscle dysmorphia, a body image-related disorder that is common among men. (Mike Cole/CBC - image credit) Experts ...
Taking anabolic steroids for muscle and performance enhancement is illegal. And doctors want you to know they can also pose significant risks to health. In sports, the use of performance-enhancing ...
The pursuit of physical perfection has become an obsession for many, particularly in the world of bodybuilding, but the pressure to achieve a chiselled physique has led to a worrying trend: the ...
Testosterone is a naturally occurring steroid hormone. Despite its status as a steroid, prescription testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) isn’t the same as taking anabolic steroids. TRT is an ...
Young men feel the pressure to look jacked and they're going to extreme measures to achieve the aesthetic. Bodybuilder Daniel Coffeen speaks candidly about his use of performance enhancing drugs on ...
The once-taboo topic of anabolic steroid use in the fitness and bodybuilding communities has become its own internet content genre. “Natty or not” videos, in which people often speculate about who is ...
Higher body mass index and increased aggression caused by steroid use could increase the potential for sustaining a concussion, researchers say. More than half of US high school athletes who use ...
Many bodybuilding influencers lie about their steroid use. Now, some are breaking the silence. "Unnatty" influencers are drawing a following with their honesty about how an "ideal" body is built. Some ...