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Saturday, 12 June 2004 |
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In the recently published ebook, America's Nuremberg: Human Experimentation in Anabolic Steroid Research, Michael Scally, M.D. brings to light the ethical, legal, and medical failures of the research community to recognize or investigate the period after anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) cessation.
Historically, the difference in the beliefs held by the athletic and the physician/academic communities on AAS are contradictory and irreconcilable. Illicit AAS users stated observations of the relationship between AAS and muscle have proven to be true despite the rhetoric to the opposite. This is true not only for the association between AAS and muscle but also for the effects of AAS cessation upon muscle. The former took over sixty years for the medical community to admit, while the medical community continues to fail to recognize or investigate the latter. Rather than wait the sixty years it took the medical community to awaken to its shortcomings this book will serve the greater purpose of hastening their attention to the period after AAS cessation. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 19 December 2007 )
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