November 2025 in “Applied Research” Synthetic curcumin derivatives improve treatment for diabetes and cancer.
April 2025 in “Sabuncuoglu Serefeddin Health Sciences” Androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS), synthetic derivatives of testosterone, are widely misused beyond sports for muscle growth, posing a significant public health issue. The misuse of AAS is linked to severe physiological, psychological, and social consequences, including sudden cardiac death, particularly among athletes. This study emphasizes the need for healthcare professionals to identify at-risk individuals and stay informed about the adverse effects of AAS. It also highlights the importance of conducting AAS analyses in forensic autopsies, especially in suspicious athlete deaths, to better understand and address the public health impact of AAS use disorder.
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September 2023 in “Journal of Education Health and Sport” Anabolic-androgenic steroids are dangerous and educating people about their risks is essential.
January 2025 in “Digital Commons - Gardner-Webb University (Gardner–Webb University)” Abusing anabolic steroids can cause serious health problems despite short-term muscle gains.
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March 2016 in “Frontiers in cellular neuroscience” Some natural compounds can protect fish ear cells from damage by certain antibiotics without affecting the antibiotics' ability to fight infections.