Testosterone is a naturally occurring steroid hormone. Despite its status as a steroid, prescription testosterone replacement ...
People with severe asthma sometimes rely on daily steroid pills, which raise the risk of diabetes, infections and bone problems. Now, a study supports the idea that a monthly antibody injection is a ...
People who take short-term prescribed steroid pills may be at risk of developing serious conditions that could turn life-threatening, according to a paper published in The BMJ. Researchers analyzed ...
Taking steroids more than doubles a person's risk of developing Type 2 diabetes, a new study warns. Patients taking steroid pills, injections or infusions are 2.6 times more likely to develop diabetes ...
Steroids are often prescribed alongside chemotherapy because they can reduce inflammation, pain, and nausea, among other benefits. When chemotherapy is prescribed, corticosteroids, also called ...
Dr. Christo answers the question: 'Safety, Frequency Of Steroid Injections?' — -- Question: Are Steroid Injections Safe And How Often Might I Need Them For My Pain? Answer: Steroid injections can ...
Steroid use is surging across Australia, a growing concern despite a ban on non-medical use. Data shows a nearly 40 percent ...
A rising number of Australians are using steroids. But one expert says a lack of knowledge and widespread stigma make it ...
Clearly, steroid abuse isn t as big an issue as underage drinking and marijuana use. But parents and teachers shouldn t ignore steroids, says Ken Harrison, education director of Lancaster County s ...
TAMPA, Fla. -- A central Florida man arrested with thousands of anabolic steroid pills told investigators he sold to professional athletes, including players on the Washington Nationals and Capitals, ...