Women now represent a growing share of people who use steroids, so harm minimisation efforts, currently targeted at men, will need to change too.
Rising numbers of women are turning to performance drugs, reshaping long-held assumptions and prompting urgent calls for tailored health responses When people think of gym-goers using steroids, the ...
As fitfluencers push powerlifting, weight training and “whatever it takes” to get toned, more women are turning to steroids to beef up their bods. Research suggests that about 4% of women have used ...
A new study published in Drug and Alcohol Review has revealed critical insights into the challenges and risks faced by women who use anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS). While these substances are ...
Been thinking of hitting the gym lately? Well, go ahead, but before you subscribe to some shots of bodybuilding steroids it is vital to know how dangerous they can be, especially for women. In this ...
Jas Paterson is a natural bodybuilder and powerlifting coach who regularly appears in bodybuilding competitions in Australia and overseas. She's made the decision not to take steroids to help enhance ...
June 15, 2005 — -- Steroid abuse may be thought of as a problem among men, but Congress is now investigating whether women are abusing anabolic steroids in the quest for a perfect body. The House ...
Strictly star John Whaite opens up about his struggle with steroid addiction Emerging evidence indicates a significant increase in anabolic steroid use among women, with a 2024 review showing 4 per ...
Women are increasingly turning to anabolic steroids to achieve fitness goals, but face severe health risks. Experts warn of dangerous side effects including voice deepening, menstrual irregularities, ...