often turn to drugs. Sports-Enhancement drugs, otherwise known as steroids, fall into three main groups: Androstenedione, Creatine, and Anabolic (Nationwide Children’s 1). All of these steroids have something in common; their main purpose is to mimic testosterone in the body. Testosterone is a male hormone that is released that plays a role in the development of muscle, bone mass, and growth of body hair. As athletes turn to steroids for increased performance, this can cause multiple issues. Sports-Enhancement
Fast Food Nation The book “Fast Food Nation” is about the darker side of the very popular trend of American fast food. It talks about how greedy, money hungry fast food industries like McDonald’s practice unpleasant ways of handling poultry, for the sake of making a profit. The reckless ways of fast food handling have been the cause of many foodborne illnesses, the most well known being E. Coli. The reason for this recklessness: Corporate greed. The book talks about how corporate greed is driving