Author Archives: Nick Taylor

Nick Paul Taylor is an experienced life sciences journalist and biopharma writer with a background in biology and healthcare innovation. Over the past 15 years, he has covered key developments in pharmaceutical research, biotechnology, drug regulation, and medical technology, writing for leading industry publications. Nick’s reporting focuses on translating complex clinical data, FDA updates, and biotech trends into accessible insights for professionals across the pharma and medtech sectors. Follow Nick for expert analysis on biopharma pipelines, regulatory news, and emerging healthcare technologies.
  • SARMs & Hair Loss: How to Avoid It (New 2025 Findings)

    Part of an authorised SARM clinical trial? Worried SARMs might make you lose your hair? You’re not alone. Hair loss is one of the most searched concerns among UK-based SARMs clinical trial patients – especially men predisposed to male pattern baldness (MPB). But how real is the risk? Which compounds are most likely to cause …

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  • What Side Effects Does Ostarine Have? Full Research Summary

    Part of the Ostarine Research Series While MK-2866 is considered one of the “milder” SARMs, all high-quality literature shows real, measurable physiological effects. Here is the research-grade breakdown based strictly on PubMed and PMC-indexed studies. 1. HPG Axis Suppression (Most Consistent Finding) Almost every controlled SARM study reports LH and FSH suppression due to androgen …

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  • Glossary: Endocrine Disruption

    What It Means, How It Happens & Why It Matters in Research Endocrine disruption refers to the process by which external chemicals interfere with the body’s hormonal (endocrine) system – often with far-reaching health effects. These disruptors can mimic, block, or alter hormone signals, leading to changes in development, fertility, metabolism, or even behaviour. If …

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  • Are SARMs Peptides? Here’s the Clear Science-Based Answer

    Key Takeaways: “While both SARMs and peptides are used in performance and therapeutic research, they are chemically and mechanistically distinct. SARMs are non-peptidic, small-molecule ligands designed to selectively modulate androgen receptors, whereas peptides are amino acid chains that typically act through hormonal signalling pathways. Conflating the two reflects a misunderstanding of fundamental molecular biology.”– Dr. …

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  • Glossary: Peptide – What It Is & Why It Matters in Research and Fitness

    Definition: A peptide is a short chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. In the body, peptides act as signalling molecules, controlling everything from hormone release to tissue repair. They’re smaller than proteins and are either naturally produced or synthetically engineered for therapeutic or research use. Quick Summary Term Peptide Type Short amino acid …

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  • Is MK-677 a Steroid or a SARM? Here’s What Science (and Experts) Say

    Key Takeaways The Confusion Around MK‑677: Why So Many People Get It Wrong If you’ve browsed fitness forums or supplement sites, you’ve probably seen MK‑677 (Ibutamoren) grouped with SARMs – or even called a “non‑steroidal steroid.” But here’s the truth: MK‑677 is not a SARM, not a steroid, and not a peptide. So why the …

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  • How to Verify SARMs Quality in 10 Steps (A Researcher’s Checklist)

    Are the SARMs you’re using really what they claim to be? In an industry flooded with underdosed, mislabeled, or outright fake compounds, knowing how to verify SARMs quality is critical – especially for researchers who rely on consistency, purity, and safety. Here’s your step-by-step checklist to ensure you’re working with legitimate, research-grade SARMs. Key Takeaways …

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  • How Long Do SARMs Stay In Your System? What the New Research Says (Case Study)

    Key Takeaways You’ve probably seen this question asked everywhere – Reddit threads, research forums, even gym locker rooms: Whether you’re designing a compliant research protocol, preparing for bloodwork, or just trying to understand metabolic timelines, the answer is more complex than you might think. Let’s break it down by compound, half-life, detection methods, and the …

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  • Can SARMs Cause Infertility? What the Science Really Shows

    Short answer: Yes – SARMs can cause temporary infertility, and in some cases, prolonged suppression. While they’re often marketed as “safer than steroids,” the endocrine disruption risk is very real. Note: All information provided is in reference to authorised trials and theoretical data. This not health advice. SARMs are not authorised for use outside of …

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