Warn gym users about steroid risks, says watchdog Gym owners should warn their customers not to use dangerous steroids in a bid to stem the rise of body-enhancing drug abuse fuelled by “selfie” culture, health experts have said.
The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence wants gyms to actively “target people who are taking, or considering taking, image and performance-enhancing drugs”.
The newly published guidance is part of an effort to crack down on the spiralling abuse of anabolic steroids, which crime analysts believe are taken by more than 60,000 people a year. The Daily Telegraph
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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence wants gyms to actively “target people who are taking, or considering taking, image and performance-enhancing drugs”.
The newly published guidance is part of an effort to crack down on the spiralling abuse of anabolic steroids, which crime analysts believe are taken by more than 60,000 people a year. The Daily Telegraph
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- Local authorities need to work together with nightclubs and gyms to prevent drug misuse National Institute for Health and Care Excellence
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