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    Quote Originally Posted by Docd187123

    You're so adamant steroids can't kill you, have you thought to provide a study that claims that?
    Plenty of published resources on Pubmed discussing risks to several physiological systems. Unfortunately many of the controlled studies people insist on would be unethical in human populations so in the majority of cases studies are retrospective, epidemiological, or meta analysis reviews, with the exception of animal studies.

    I know you are aware if this Doc. My comment is a general observation based on current knowledge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Plenty of published resources on Pubmed discussing risks to several physiological systems. Unfortunately many of the controlled studies people insist on would be unethical in human populations so in the majority of cases studies are retrospective, epidemiological, or meta analysis reviews, with the exception of animal studies.
    MuscleInk always is able to say what I wish I could in so little words. Great post about unethical studies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigTahl

    MuscleInk always is able to say what I wish I could in so little words. Great post about unethical studies.
    Thanks BT. Still some great pubs on health risks, many limited to nonhuman population but still a very informative read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Plenty of published resources on Pubmed discussing risks to several physiological systems. Unfortunately many of the controlled studies people insist on would be unethical in human populations so in the majority of cases studies are retrospective, epidemiological, or meta analysis reviews, with the exception of animal studies.

    I know you are aware if this Doc. My comment is a general observation based on current knowledge.
    Absolutely correct, it'd go against ethical standards to purposely try and kill a human being for the sake of research. The member I was responding to is adamant about finding a study that lists AAS as a cause of death which the chances of finding one are...well not likely lol. Them the argument shifts once his own youtube reference cites statistics from the CDC showing AAS as a cause of death or factor in the death. I don't think any information we'd be able to provide would change his mind. I mentioned a patient of my cousin who almost died but now that's been reduced to broscience and hearsay bc my cousin who works in a prestigious hospital is not qualified to tell us dbol almost killed a patient he treated.

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