I don't know about the effects on teens specifically, but here are some general ones:
Though anabolic steroids can cause hair loss and acne for both genders, the effects differ from females to males.
Females may face breast atrophy, increased facial and body hair growth, menstrual difficulties, an increased sex drive, and a deepened voice. Males may experience breast development, shrunken testicles, reduced sperm count, erectile dysfunction, infertility, and increased risk of prostate cancer (just a lot fun stuff, really).
Other side effects (for both genders) include heart attack or stroke, liver or kidney tumors, aggressive or manic behavior, mood swings, and hallucinations.
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Answer:
Autism
Explanation:
Autism is a condition that has a spectrum, so just because two people have autism, does not mean that they have the same challenges. Some challenges may include behavior, intellect, or even communication. Autism must be medically diagnosed.
Autism is a condition that cannot be "cured" however with therapy and some medication it can allow for the person to communicate effectively.
Answer: Fitness includes five essential components, flexibility, cardio respiratory fitness, muscular endurance, muscular strength, and body composition.
Explanation:
These five components are vitally important to health and wellness as well as to the ability to engage in normal activities of daily living (ADL"s) such as performing chores or taking care of loved ones. Your exercise training programs should be designed with the intent of improving each of the five components of fitness. This will help ensure optimal health and performance in addition to preventing chronic disease (e.g. heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis etc.).
The digestive process starts in your mouth when you chew. Your salivary glands make saliva, a digestive juice, which moistens food so it moves more easily through your esophagus into your stomach. Saliva also has an enzyme that begins to break down starches in your food.