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Steroid Psychopathy, Iceberg Crash, Stand Up Dizziness
Nov 22, 2023
Psychological toll of steroid use, penguin-iceberg collision in Antarctica, and why we get dizzy when standing up too fast discussed on the podcast.
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- Steroid use is linked to psychopathological symptoms, including aggression, depression, and self-sabotage.
- A massive iceberg's collision with penguin refuge highlights the vulnerability of wildlife habitats to climate change.
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Study reveals the connection between steroid use and psychopathological symptoms
A recent study in Norway has found a concerning connection between male weightlifters who use anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) and psychopathological symptoms. The study involved 118 male steroid users and 97 non-users, all of whom were active weightlifters. The results showed that AAS users exhibited traits associated with antisocial personality disorder, aggression, oppression, and self-sabotage. They were also more likely to have symptoms of depression and exhibit skisotiple traits. The findings shed light on the complex relationship between steroid use and mental health.
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