Healthline Research released today shows that trenbolone, a steroid given to beef cows on industrial-scale farms, doesn't break down in rivers and streams as previously thought. The drug has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in ...
Science World Report In the new study, researchers at the University of Nevada, Reno and the University of Iowa have discovered that the steroid 'Trenbolone', given to livestock, stays longer in environment, continues to endure in aquatic system and does not break-down ...
Headlines & Global News Certain steroids like trenbolone have been approved by the U.S. Food and Drugs Administration and are fed to livestock to boost their growth. Trenbolone steroids are still banned for human use and are also known to damage reproductive organs of marine ...
RedOrbit New regulatory approaches may be needed to assess environmental risks of agricultural growth promoters, and similar human pharmaceuticals, following research that shows a newly found reversion mechanism allows unexpected persistence of the ...
CTV News EDMONTON -- A nurse who works at a military base in Edmonton has been accused of trafficking steroids . Canadian Forces says Helene Bouchard, a civilian at 3rd...