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The following pages link to Homicide and near-homicide by anabolic steroid users (Q68693531):
Displaying 33 items.
- Long-term psychiatric and medical consequences of anabolic-androgenic steroid abuse: a looming public health concern? (Q24649521) (← links)
- Anabolic-androgenic steroid use and involvement in violent behavior in a nationally representative sample of young adult males in the United States (Q24657787) (← links)
- Smart drugs and synthetic androgens for cognitive and physical enhancement: revolving doors of cosmetic neurology (Q28085743) (← links)
- Adverse health consequences of performance-enhancing drugs: an Endocrine Society scientific statement (Q30409171) (← links)
- The aetiology and trajectory of anabolic-androgenic steroid use initiation: a systematic review and synthesis of qualitative research (Q33882016) (← links)
- Illicit anabolic-androgenic steroid use (Q33905686) (← links)
- Effects of androgenic-anabolic steroids in athletes (Q33979780) (← links)
- Psychological and behavioural effects of endogenous testosterone and anabolic-androgenic steroids. An update (Q34063856) (← links)
- Behavioural manifestations of anabolic steroid use. (Q34429602) (← links)
- Anabolic-androgenic steroids and appetitive sexual behavior in male rats (Q34619984) (← links)
- Neurosteroid biosynthesis regulates sexually dimorphic fear and aggressive behavior in mice. (Q34778055) (← links)
- Prejudice and truth about the effect of testosterone on human bargaining behaviour (Q35016801) (← links)
- Anesthetic management of the chemically dependent patient (Q35246753) (← links)
- Anabolic-androgenic steroids and decision making: Probability and effort discounting in male rats (Q35624907) (← links)
- Brain and cognition abnormalities in long-term anabolic-androgenic steroid users. (Q35690343) (← links)
- National Athletic Trainers' Association position statement: anabolic-androgenic steroids (Q36299949) (← links)
- Enhancement of athletic performance with drugs. An overview (Q36544162) (← links)
- Adolescents and androgens, receptors and rewards (Q36731929) (← links)
- 'Roid rage in rats? Testosterone effects on aggressive motivation, impulsivity and tyrosine hydroxylase (Q36736077) (← links)
- Androgenic anabolic steroid exposure during adolescence: ramifications for brain development and behavior (Q36788283) (← links)
- Homicidality and Psychosis Caused by an Over-the-Counter Performance-Enhancing Supplement Containing Dendrobium Extract and L-Dopa (Q36972836) (← links)
- Anabolic-androgenic steroid dependence? Insights from animals and humans (Q36978502) (← links)
- Anabolic steroid use: patterns of use and detection of doping. (Q37167559) (← links)
- Features of men with anabolic-androgenic steroid dependence: A comparison with nondependent AAS users and with AAS nonusers (Q37222716) (← links)
- Testosterone levels in suicide attempters with bipolar disorder (Q37262459) (← links)
- Testosterone enhances risk tolerance without altering motor impulsivity in male rats (Q37573732) (← links)
- Psychological and behavioural effects of endogenous testosterone levels and anabolic-androgenic steroids among males. A review (Q38013627) (← links)
- Treatment of depression in HIV men: Literature review and report of an ongoing study of testosterone replacement therapy (Q38160798) (← links)
- Sport and male sexuality (Q38884582) (← links)
- Misusing anabolic drugs (Q42761300) (← links)
- Androgen Regulation of the Mesocorticolimbic System and Executive Function. (Q55344917) (← links)
- The Use of Estrogen to Decrease Aggressive Physical Behavior in Elderly Men with Dementia (Q67783053) (← links)
- Anabolic-androgenic steroids alter decision making in a balanced rodent model of the Iowa gambling task (Q88889365) (← links)