Muscle-building dietary supplement (MBS) use among young men substantially increases the odds of subsequent anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) initiation. Users of MBS showed elevated odds of incident ...
Spending hours scrolling may not be the only concern. This new study shows that viewing muscle-focused content, comparing bodies online, and addictive social media habits are all tied to greater ...
Before steroids existed, men built ridiculous physiques with weird lifts, muscle control, and an unhealthy amount of discipline. I want to show you some of them, partly because it’s fascinating, and ...
Men who illicitly used steroids to boost muscle size and physical performance and have stopped in the past year have impaired sexual function compared with men currently using steroids, according to a ...
Timothy Piatkowski receives funding from the Queensland Mental Health Commission. He is Vice President of Queensland Injectors Voice for Advocacy and Action (QuIVAA). Tim collaborates regularly with ...
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., now serving as Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Donald Trump, continues to face renewed scrutiny over his use of testosterone replacement therapy—an ...
The cutting phase is a pivotal moment in any bodybuilding journey. It’s the stage where you unveil the sculpted muscle definition built during bulking, transforming your physique into a lean, ripped ...
Gay and bisexual teen boys use illicit steroids at a rate almost six times higher than do straight kids, a "dramatic disparity" that points up a need to reach out to this group, researchers say.
Spending hours watching reels and other social media content might feel like a harmless way to pass the hours, but a new study suggests there could be more at stake than you realise, especially for ...