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    Mental Side Effects: Reports of roid rage started in the 80's. A 2005 review determined that some, but not all, randomized controlled studies have found that anabolic steroid use correlates with hypomania and increased aggressiveness, but pointed out that attempts to determine whether steroid use triggers violent behaviour have failed, primarily because of high rates of non-participation. A thirteen month study performed in later in 2005 proved that severity of psychiatric mania depends on the level and severity of the abuse of the substance.A 2008 study on a nationally representative sample of young adult males in the United States found an association between lifetime and past-year self-reported anabolic-androgenic steroid use and involvement in violent acts. Compared with individuals who did not use steroids, young adult males who used anabolic-androgenic steroids reported greater involvement in violent behaviors even after controlling for the effects of key demographic variables, previous violent behavior, and polydrug use.
    There have been studies done on the relationship between steroids and depression but they have been inconclusive for the most part. There have been reports of serious depression in teenage users but little systematic evidence. In a study on male rats they determined that according to the dose they can be addictive. Three recent studies have looked at anabolic steroid users for evidence of an increase in aggressive behaviour. In the first (Bahrke et at., 1990), a comparison of 30 male current anabolic steroid users, 23 previous users and 40 nonusers failed to demonstrate any significant difference between the three groups with regard to aggression/hostility. In the second (Choi et al., 1990), three anabolic steroid users and three non-user controls were monitored over several months oftraining incorporating two cycles of drug use. Levels of aggression in the steroid users were higher at all times than in the controls, and also increased significantly during periods of anabolic steroid use. In the third (Yates et al., 1992), psychological testing showed higher ratings of aggression in 12 weightlifters who were either currentlyusing anabolic steroids or had used them within the last year, compared to 25 weightlifters who reported no previous anabolic steroid use.
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  3. page home edited ... Chemical structure of the natural anabolic hormone testosterone, 17β-hydroxy-4-androsten-3-one…
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    Chemical structure of the natural anabolic hormone testosterone, 17β-hydroxy-4-androsten-3-one {http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/1/16/Metandienone.svg/180px-Metandienone.svg.png}
    Chemical structure of the synthetic steroid Methandrostenolone (Dianabol). 17α-methylation (upper right corner) enhances oral bioavailability. {http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/c/c2/Depo-testosterone_200_mg_ml.jpg/140px-Depo-testosterone_200_mg_ml.jpg} {http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b6/Steroid_receptor.png/180px-Steroid_receptor.png} {http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/86/Sex_hormone_binding_globulin.jpg/180px-Sex_hormone_binding_globulin.jpg}
    The history of how, why and where steroids began and who all invented and helped to develop them:
    Steroids were first developed by a scientist named Berthold in 1849. In 1946 a scientist a scientist named Ruzicka continued the study and further developed them by synthesizing a compound from Testosterone, from cholesterol, as did two other scientists, Butenandt and Hanisch. Testosterone was the first anabolic steroid ever created.Testosterone was then used in 1936, in an experiment demonstrating that nitrogen excretion of the castrated dog could be increased by giving the dog supplemental testosterone, and this would increase its body weight. It was rumored shortly after this that the Nazi's were giving them to the German soilders in order to make them bigger and stronger there is no documented proof of this though. Later the pharmaceutical firms Searle and Ciba had experimented with the synthesizing of over a thousand different types of testosterone. In the 50's a doctor named John Ziegler attended the World Weightlifting Championships in Vienna Austria as the teams doctor. They dominated the competitions that year easily breaking several world records, and winning gold metals in all weight classes. Of course the Americans began to research these testosterone injections they were using. They developed their own form of the injections which were stronger these were called: , Methandrostenolone and were given the name Dianabol.
    In the following years, little pink Dianabol tablets found their way into many weightlifter´s training program, fast forward a few years, and in the early 1960s, there was a clear gap between Ziegler´s weightlifters and the rest of the country, and much less of one between them and the Soviets. It was also in the 1960´s that another anabolic steroid had been developed and used to treat short stature in children with Turner Disease syndrome.

    Mental Side Effects: Reports of roid rage started in the 80's. A 2005 review determined that some, but not all, randomized controlled studies have found that anabolic steroid use correlates with hypomania and increased aggressiveness, but pointed out that attempts to determine whether steroid use triggers violent behaviour have failed, primarily because of high rates of non-participation. A thirteen month study performed in later in 2005 proved that severity of psychiatric mania depends on the level and severity of the abuse of the substance.A 2008 study on a nationally representative sample of young adult males in the United States found an association between lifetime and past-year self-reported anabolic-androgenic steroid use and involvement in violent acts. Compared with individuals who did not use steroids, young adult males who used anabolic-androgenic steroids reported greater involvement in violent behaviors even after controlling for the effects of key demographic variables, previous violent behavior, and polydrug use.
    There have been studies done on the relationship between steroids and depression but they have been inconclusive for the most part. There have been reports of serious depression in teenage users but little systematic evidence. In a study on male rats they determined that according to the dose they can be addictive. Three recent studies have looked at anabolic steroid users for evidence of an increase in aggressive behaviour. In the first (Bahrke et at., 1990), a comparison of 30 male current anabolic steroid users, 23 previous users and 40 nonusers failed to demonstrate any significant difference between the three groups with regard to aggression/hostility. In the second (Choi et al., 1990), three anabolic steroid users and three non-user controls were monitored over several months oftraining incorporating two cycles of drug use. Levels of aggression in the steroid users were higher at all times than in the controls, and also increased significantly during periods of anabolic steroid use. In the third (Yates et al., 1992), psychological testing showed higher ratings of aggression in 12 weightlifters who were either currentlyusing anabolic steroids or had used them within the last year, compared to 25 weightlifters who reported no previous anabolic steroid use.
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  4. page More Info On Steroids edited The history of how, why and where steroids began and who all invented and helped to develop them: …
    The history of how, why and where steroids began and who all invented and helped to develop them:
    Steroids were first developed by a scientist named Berthold in 1849. In 1946 a scientist a scientist named Ruzicka continued the study and further developed them by synthesizing a compound from Testosterone, from cholesterol, as did two other scientists, Butenandt and Hanisch. Testosterone was the first anabolic steroid ever created.Testosterone was then used in 1936, in an experiment demonstrating that nitrogen excretion of the castrated dog could be increased by giving the dog supplemental testosterone, and this would increase its body weight. It was rumored shortly after this that the Nazi's were giving them to the German soilders in order to make them bigger and stronger there is no documented proof of this though. Later the pharmaceutical firms Searle and Ciba had experimented with the synthesizing of over a thousand different types of testosterone. In the 50's a doctor named John Ziegler attended the World Weightlifting Championships in Vienna Austria as the teams doctor. They dominated the competitions that year easily breaking several world records, and winning gold metals in all weight classes. Of course the Americans began to research these testosterone injections they were using. They developed their own form of the injections which were stronger these were called: , Methandrostenolone and were given the name Dianabol.
    In the following years, little pink Dianabol tablets found their way into many weightlifter´s training program, fast forward a few years, and in the early 1960s, there was a clear gap between Ziegler´s weightlifters and the rest of the country, and much less of one between them and the Soviets. It was also in the 1960´s that another anabolic steroid had been developed and used to treat short stature in children with Turner Disease syndrome.
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  1. page home edited ... In the following years, little pink Dianabol tablets found their way into many weightlifter´s …
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    In the following years, little pink Dianabol tablets found their way into many weightlifter´s training program, fast forward a few years, and in the early 1960s, there was a clear gap between Ziegler´s weightlifters and the rest of the country, and much less of one between them and the Soviets. It was also in the 1960´s that another anabolic steroid had been developed and used to treat short stature in children with Turner Disease syndrome.
    Mental Side Effects: Reports of roid rage started in the 80's. A 2005 review determined that some, but not all, randomized controlled studies have found that anabolic steroid use correlates with hypomania and increased aggressiveness, but pointed out that attempts to determine whether steroid use triggers violent behaviour have failed, primarily because of high rates of non-participation. A thirteen month study performed in later in 2005 proved that severity of psychiatric mania depends on the level and severity of the abuse of the substance.A 2008 study on a nationally representative sample of young adult males in the United States found an association between lifetime and past-year self-reported anabolic-androgenic steroid use and involvement in violent acts. Compared with individuals who did not use steroids, young adult males who used anabolic-androgenic steroids reported greater involvement in violent behaviors even after controlling for the effects of key demographic variables, previous violent behavior, and polydrug use.
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    be addictive. Three recent studies have looked at anabolic steroid users for evidence of an increase in aggressive behaviour. In the first (Bahrke et at., 1990), a comparison of 30 male current anabolic steroid users, 23 previous users and 40 nonusers failed to demonstrate any significant difference between the three groups with regard to aggression/hostility. In the second (Choi et al., 1990), three anabolic steroid users and three non-user controls were monitored over several months oftraining incorporating two cycles of drug use. Levels of aggression in the steroid users were higher at all times than in the controls, and also increased significantly during periods of anabolic steroid use. In the third (Yates et al., 1992), psychological testing showed higher ratings of aggression in 12 weightlifters who were either currentlyusing anabolic steroids or had used them within the last year, compared to 25 weightlifters who reported no previous anabolic steroid use.
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  2. page home edited ... In the following years, little pink Dianabol tablets found their way into many weightlifter´s …
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    In the following years, little pink Dianabol tablets found their way into many weightlifter´s training program, fast forward a few years, and in the early 1960s, there was a clear gap between Ziegler´s weightlifters and the rest of the country, and much less of one between them and the Soviets. It was also in the 1960´s that another anabolic steroid had been developed and used to treat short stature in children with Turner Disease syndrome.
    Mental Side Effects: Reports of roid rage started in the 80's. A 2005 review determined that some, but not all, randomized controlled studies have found that anabolic steroid use correlates with hypomania and increased aggressiveness, but pointed out that attempts to determine whether steroid use triggers violent behaviour have failed, primarily because of high rates of non-participation. A thirteen month study performed in later in 2005 proved that severity of psychiatric mania depends on the level and severity of the abuse of the substance.A 2008 study on a nationally representative sample of young adult males in the United States found an association between lifetime and past-year self-reported anabolic-androgenic steroid use and involvement in violent acts. Compared with individuals who did not use steroids, young adult males who used anabolic-androgenic steroids reported greater involvement in violent behaviors even after controlling for the effects of key demographic variables, previous violent behavior, and polydrug use.
    There have been studies done on the relationship between steroids and depression but they have been inconclusive for the most part. There have been reports of serious depression in teenage users but little systematic evidence. In a study on male rats they determined that according to the dose they can be addictive.
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  3. page home edited ... Steroids were first developed by a scientist named Berthold in 1849. In 1946 a scientist a sci…
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    Steroids were first developed by a scientist named Berthold in 1849. In 1946 a scientist a scientist named Ruzicka continued the study and further developed them by synthesizing a compound from Testosterone, from cholesterol, as did two other scientists, Butenandt and Hanisch. Testosterone was the first anabolic steroid ever created.Testosterone was then used in 1936, in an experiment demonstrating that nitrogen excretion of the castrated dog could be increased by giving the dog supplemental testosterone, and this would increase its body weight. It was rumored shortly after this that the Nazi's were giving them to the German soilders in order to make them bigger and stronger there is no documented proof of this though. Later the pharmaceutical firms Searle and Ciba had experimented with the synthesizing of over a thousand different types of testosterone. In the 50's a doctor named John Ziegler attended the World Weightlifting Championships in Vienna Austria as the teams doctor. They dominated the competitions that year easily breaking several world records, and winning gold metals in all weight classes. Of course the Americans began to research these testosterone injections they were using. They developed their own form of the injections which were stronger these were called: , Methandrostenolone and were given the name Dianabol.
    In the following years, little pink Dianabol tablets found their way into many weightlifter´s training program, fast forward a few years, and in the early 1960s, there was a clear gap between Ziegler´s weightlifters and the rest of the country, and much less of one between them and the Soviets. It was also in the 1960´s that another anabolic steroid had been developed and used to treat short stature in children with Turner Disease syndrome.
    Mental Side Effects: Reports of roid rage started in the 80's. A 2005 review determined that some, but not all, randomized controlled studies have found that anabolic steroid use correlates with hypomania and increased aggressiveness, but pointed out that attempts to determine whether steroid use triggers violent behaviour have failed, primarily because of high rates of non-participation. A thirteen month study performed in later in 2005 proved that severity of psychiatric mania depends on the level and severity of the abuse of the substance.A 2008 study on a nationally representative sample of young adult males in the United States found an association between lifetime and past-year self-reported anabolic-androgenic steroid use and involvement in violent acts. Compared with individuals who did not use steroids, young adult males who used anabolic-androgenic steroids reported greater involvement in violent behaviors even after controlling for the effects of key demographic variables, previous violent behavior, and polydrug use.
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