Should Steroids Be Banned Research Paper

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The Wow World of Sports and Steroids. We cheer every touchdown, every home run, and we cheer our loudest for our favorite athlete at every sports event, but there is a very dark side to their performance. Even though performance-enhancing drugs allow our athletes to perform at their highest level, all kinds of performance-enhancing drugs need to be ban in professional sports because it is giving our kids a reason to start using drugs. In addition, performance-enhancing drugs are harmful and potentially fatal.
All kinds of performance-enhancing drugs need to be ban. This is especially true in sports. It affects the integrity of the sport. Athletes should be competing against one another nature ability in competition, but when drugs are involved …show more content…

From getting acne to having rod rage are not the only side effects to be concerned with There are also getting tumors and jaundice as well death with using performance-enhancing drugs, but Doctors are still prescribing them to patients for infections to cancer, but developing liver damage is almost a certainty. The extent of damage can run from reduced liver function to cancer or complete liver failure. These risks are greater when the mouth ingests these steroids. A person name Mautner tells WebMD. "These steroids are not good for you. It is like playing Russian roulette. Five people may use steroids and not have no long-term problems but the sixth person may end up …show more content…

Here is a list of 20 stats that I believe they need to know.

1. 85%. That is the percentage of teen athletes who do not receive any education about what the side effects of steroids happen to be.
2. 44% of teens say that it is very or fairly easy for them to obtain steroids, even though they do not have a doctor’s prescription for them.
3. 4 out of 10 teens who use steroids say that their decision to pursue using performance enhancing drugs inspired by professional athletes who are taking them.
4. The percentage of teen steroid users who say they felt like they needed to take the drugs because of the images they saw in muscle magazines: 57%.
5. 11% of high school boys say that they have tried using steroids at least once in order to gain an edge in their preferred sport.
6. For athletes that do decide to take steroids on a regular basis, 80% of them show some form of biochemical abnormalities of the liver during medical testing.
7. Aggression and irritability are 56% more likely to happen when an athlete is taking steroids compared to when they are not.
8. Possessing illegal steroids for a first time offender in the United States can result in 1 year in prison and a $1k fine as a maximum