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Term Papers on Steroids

Term Paper TitleSteroids
# of Words802
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)3.21

Steroids

     Ever since their introduction into sports in the later 1950's the use of anabolic steroids has been a controversial issue.  Much debate has arisen dealing with whether steroids should be allowed for performance enhancement.  If you're not familiar with them, The 1994 Merrian-Webster Dictionary   defines an anabolic steroid as,  "any of a group of synthetic hormones sometimes taken by athletes in training to increase temporarily the size of their muscles."
     However, it's not just the athletes preparing for rigorous competition that have been using these drugs.  Business Weekly told of a study performed by the University of Illinois School of Public Health in which the results were shocking.  According to Paul Goldstein, the chief investigator,  individuals from all walks of life have admitted to the use of steroids.  He states,"We're finding firemen, students, lawyers, teachers- people from all economic classes--most of them taking the drugs for cosmetic reasons"  (177)  All of these individuals had admitted to use because of the positive effects the steroids provide for their appearance.  Along with these positive effects also come the negative ones.  Symptoms such as acne, psychotic states, paranoia, headaches, high blood pressure, heart failure, strokes, and liver and kidney damage with quite a lengthy list of other harmful side effects related to extensive use.  According to Dr. Robert Vow in his book Drugs, Sports, and Poli!
tics, along with trying to keep competitions fair and equal for all who entered, these were the main reason that anabolics have been banned from sports since the 1976 Olympic games.
     Since these early years, not much has been heard about the use of steroids. True, occasional incidents remind us they are still around .  For instance, when Ben Johnson was stripped of his gold medial in the 1988 Seoul Olympics and Lyle Alzado's death in 1992.  For the most part though things seemed to have quieted down.  This is speculated to be from the growing efforts to educate athletes and individuals on the extreme dangers associated with these steroids.  Along with this education, one can not escape hearing the horror stories about what these drugs have already done to others and what it will do to them after prolonged use.  With such an impressively long list of harmful side effects associated with steroid use, one could be certain that individuals would shy away from them.   After all, the original purpose is to...

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