Testosterone Again Linked to Heart Risks in Men
Testosterone Again Linked to Heart Risks in Men
Given how prevalant cheating is these days, it can be difficult to sort out the range of substances that athletes abuse to get ahead. And although different sporting disciplines have … Erythropoietin (EPO) is a banned substance that didn't get a lot … Read more on Discovery News
Marijuana: The High and the Low
Mechoulam later characterized cannabidiol ( CBD ), a related substance plentiful in the plant, as distinct from THC in that it had no discernible effects on mood, perception, wakefulness, or appetite. 1. The work of the young …. Soon thereafter … Read more on The New York Review of Books
Why does alcohol make some people violent?
In fact it's only a small minority, says psychologist and Stanford University substance abuse researcher, Dr Adrienne Heinz. "Very few people when they drink … Alcohol's effects on the heart can also play a role. "You can get palpitations, or what we … Read more on ABC Online
Canada's Olympians not exempt from depression and anxiety even with success
That 2010 French study concluded the most common diagnosed disorders among athletes were anxiety and depression, but there were also cases of substance abuse, eating disorders and personality disorders. As a spokesperson for the Bell Let's Talk … “If … Read more on Canada.com