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Taken orally or by injection anabolic steroids are most commonly used by athletes to improve their physical condition. Steroids increase lean muscle mass, gives you more endurance and makes you stronger but the side effects are highly damaging and possibly permanent. Steroids are a controlled substance included in Schedule III of the DEA's Drug Classification Schedule.
Taken orally or by injection anabolic steroids are most commonly used by athletes to improve their physical condition. Steroids increase lean muscle mass, gives you more endurance and makes you stronger but the side effects are highly damaging and possibly permanent. Steroids are a controlled substance included in Schedule III of the DEA's Drug Classification Schedule.
The severity of the ADHD medication shortage in the UK has been exposed as former Hollywood extra Lee Cato revealed that he was forced to quit his job but
hasn't been able to access his medicine.
A resident of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, Lee had worked as a film extra in big movies like 'Thor' and 'Edge of Tomorrow'.
The 48-year-old told Mirror that he has been taking Concerta for years to manage ADHD symptoms, but he hasn't been able to get the drug or any alternatives for
over a month.
He said that he first experienced shortages of the medicine in December 2023 but was initially able to take Delmosart, which he took to maintain focus despite
experiencing its side effects such as headaches, nausea, tooth erosion, and a dry mouth.
But now, he can't get access to any of these ADHD drugs as "they're completely out-of-stock and it's been over a month now."
His chemist also tried to get hold of his medication but failed.
A new study by oral health brand Aquafresh has revealed how the societal pressure of having the "perfect" Hollywood smile affects children's self-esteem.
The study, which included 2000 parents and children aged 4-11, found that nearly 1 in 2 British children have experienced low confidence because of how their
teeth look.
More than 80 per cent of children reported feeling less confident with their smile due to missing teeth (20 per cent), teeth not being "white" (20 per cent), wonky
teeth (19 per cent), and gappy teeth (13 per cent).
An additional 36 per cent have experienced embarrassment when smiling or laughing because of their dental appearance.
The pressure for perfect teeth not only affects children but it's also a concerning issue for parents.