Author Archives: Victoria Atkinson

Victoria Atkinson, PhD is a UK-based freelance science writer specialising in chemistry, sustainability and research culture. With a DPhil in Organic Chemistry from the University of Oxford, she previously served on the editorial team of Chemistry World before transitioning to full-time freelance journalism. Her work spans top publications including Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN), Live Science and Technology Networks, covering topics from catalyst development to sustainable materials and research-culture issues.
  • How the First Anabolic Steroids Were Created

    The story of how anabolic steroids were first created is a fascinating chapter in pharmacological history. From early hormone experiments in the 19th century to the development of synthetic testosterone in the 1930s, scientists paved the way for powerful muscle-building drugs. Decades later, the emergence of modern SARMs steroids (selective androgen receptor modulators) offers a new twist, aiming to …

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  • Can SARMs Cause Gynecomastia?

    Gynecomastia – the non-cancerous growth of male breast tissue – happens when there’s an imbalance between estrogen and androgen levels. SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) are designed to activate androgen receptors mainly in muscle and bone, but they can still shake up your hormones in ways that raise questions about their role in causing gynecomastia. …

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  • Reviewing the Research on Ostarine

    Introduction: Past the Hype, Into the Research Ostarine has become a bit of a wildcard in the world of experimental drugs. Some people see it as a possible fix for muscle loss that comes with age, while others think it’s just another promising idea that never quite made it to the finish line. But if …

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