The Use of Anabolic Steroids and Other Prohibited Substances By Gym Enthusiasts in Cyprus

The use of prohibited substances in sport does not solely concern athletes, but it is also quite common among other categories of the population: people who do not engage in competitive sports but use doping substances for a number of other reasons. This article is based on a survey that was adminis...

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