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Consequences of Steroids in Sports
Title: Consequences of Steroids in Sports
Category: Science & Technology
Details: Words: 3006 | Pages: 12.8 (approximately 235 words/page)
Consequences of Steroids in Sports
Every year high school, college, and professional athletes try to get just “a little bigger,”“a little stronger,” and to increase the amount of weights they lift by, “just a few pounds.” To achieve these goals athletes often turn to anabolic steroids to aid them in achieving their goals. Anabolic steroids are a quick, but dangerous way to increase muscle mass, and they can carry many risks including some life threatening side affects. Years after
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plugs are forced to go into the same socket, the power can go out. The effect that the plugs were originally supposed to achieve are now
backwards. Similarly, when steroids appear naturally in the body, they do their job well, but when foreign steroids are introduced into the body, destructive ends usually follow. We see from this example of steroid abuse that if normal function progresses to an
extreme shape, healthy functioning becomes a disease.
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