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среда, 14 марта 2012 г.

Truth about steroids and Lyle Alzado’s death


Tge Wisconsin University professor Norm Fost claims about certain common misconceptions related to anabolic steroids. However certain experts note about severe and even fatal unwanted effects of anabolic steroids, the physician Fost denies these statements, confirming that they don’t have any scientific basis.
But affirmations of this expert are not so often quoted by media as statements about serious negative reactions of steroids.  Thus, the message of Norm Fost that steroids aren’t so harmful, as it is believed, is noted once for every 500-time statement that steroids represent a real evil.
 Furthermore, editors usually create a wrong perception among readers, writing the quotes of this doctor wrongly. For example, a headline of a radio talk sounds following: “UW-Madison doctor: steroids aren’t harmful at all”. The headline is wrong. It is misleading. Norm Fost has never confirmed that steroids were not harmful at all. It is obvious that these substances can lead to different side consequences. Norm doesn’t deny probability of occurring  undesirable reactions. In fact, this specialist says some other things. This physician notices that possible risks of steroids are significantly exaggerated. This expert denies the affirmation that steroids lead to the rare type of brain cancer. According to certain sources, this led to the death of Lyle Alzado, a player of the NFL. Dr. Fost confirms that there is no any link between the death of this player and steroids.
Alzado blamed his prolonged steroid abuse for the primary brain lymphoma which finally led to his death. Assertion of this person was the only evidence that supported the link between his administration of steroids and the brain cancer.
But a question appears here. Why did Alzado make public his steroid use, demonizing anabolic steroids for his diseases? Couldn’t you find this fact strange?
Actually, it was said that AIDS had suppressed his immune system and induced destructing his body by the primary brain lymphoma.
A pathologist said that Lyle Alzado had had T-cell lymphoma which was related to AIDS. According to Dr. Thomas DeLoughery, Alzado feared that the public would know that he died from AIDS because of the cancer.
Pathologists at OHSU reported that this football player had had B-cell lymphoma that was not linked with HIV or AIDS.
The doctor DeLoughery explained the situation. He said that T-cells of this person were inflamed but the malignant cells were B-cells.
While experts disputed about AIDS and the type of cancer that Alzado had, nobody of them confirmed about links between his brain lymphoma and usage of steroids.

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