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Coverage of anabolic steroids in the Nexus archive.

Earliest in view: Apr 20 · 09:00 UTCMost recent: Jun 25 · 10:15 UTC
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  • POLITICSJun 25 · 10:15 UTCPOLITICO EUROPE
    French presidential candidate Attal hits back at ‘looksmaxxing’ Clavicular

    French presidential candidate Gabriel Attal responded to Clavicular’s criticism of France, where Clavicular, a looksmaxxing influencer, faced backlash for his livestreamed attempts to flirt with women and comments about French society. Attal accused Clavicular of hatred for France’s values of women’s freedom and highlighted his own role as a centrist and France’s youngest prime minister.

  • HEALTHMay 22 · 09:00 UTCMIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
    The Enhanced Games fit right in with the rest of 2026’s longevity vibes

    The inaugural Enhanced Games, taking place in Las Vegas with 42 athletes, explicitly encourages performance-enhancing drugs approved by the FDA to push human performance limits. The event offers $25 million in prizes and reflects broader 2026 trends toward optimization and enhancement, though it raises significant health and safety concerns.

  • HEALTHMay 15 · 17:35 UTCTHE ECONOMIST
    How well do anabolic steroids work?

    Anabolic steroids are effective but have significant side effects. They can have serious health consequences and their use is often controversial. The effectiveness of anabolic steroids varies depending on individual factors.

  • HEALTHApr 23 · 14:58 UTCNPR NEWS
    Trump administration eases rules on some marijuana categories. Here's what to know

    The Trump administration, led by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, has reclassified medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, aligning it with substances like ketamine and anabolic steroids. This regulatory change aims to ease restrictions on certain marijuana categories.

  • HEALTHApr 20 · 09:00 UTCNBC NEWS
    Chatbots often offer 'problematic' cancer advice, study finds

    A study found AI chatbots frequently provide inaccurate or incomplete information about cancer-related topics, including claims about 5G technology, antiperspirants, vaccines, and anabolic steroids. The responses were deemed 'problematic' due to their potential to mislead users.

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