It's just another typical news program based on sensationalism and bias.
First, there are plenty of prior studies detailing steroids and athletic/muscle changes. This is hardly a first.
Second, to paraphrase: "the study participants used 50 times less testosterone enanthate than do athletes".
An obvious and pathetic exaggeration topped off by the fact they didn't even say what the dosage was which the study participants used.
Yet the participants after just 3 weeks apparently had significantly improved strength and speed over those who received a placebo. They supposedly accomplished this with "50 times less"... that's just about impossible as several studies have shown minimal benefit from less than 600 mg/week, from all anabolics being taken.
And the supposedly psychological changes after just 3 weeks... yeah, right. This is just another example of people with an agenda creating "facts" to support their beliefs.
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