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steroids News Archive21-Apr-2007
Bodybuilder knew dangers of steroids (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) Whatever the death certificate lists as a cause of death, Norman "Rocky" Rauch knew what the real cause of death would be.
2 More Guilty in Steroid Probe (AP via Yahoo! Finance) The owner and an employee of a Texas company that processed drug orders pleaded guilty Friday to felony charges in the multistate investigation by Albany County prosecutors into the illegal sale of prescription steroids.
Two plead guilty in steroids probe in N.Y. (CBS Sportsline) The owner and an employee of a Texas company that processed orders for drugs including steroids pleaded guilty Friday to felony charges and agreed to cooperate with prosecutors in a multistate probe into steroid sales.
WHO warns against steroids for H5N1 patients (CIDRAP) Apr 20, 2007 (CIDRAP News) ? In the wake of a clinical conference, the World Health Organization (WHO) has modified its recommendations on treatment for patients with H5N1 avian influenza by strengthening a warning against corticosteroids and suggesting the option of using higher doses of osteltamivir in some cases, among other advice.
Tamiflu key to treat bird flu, avoid steroids: WHO (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Bird flu patients who get early treatment with the antiviral drug Tamiflu have the best chances of surviving while using steroids can do more harm than good, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Friday.
Sheriff speaks against steroids through baseball (The Herald News) Sheriff Paul Kaupas hopes this year's Spring Classic encourages kids to keep away from steroids. "Some kids see steroids as an easy fix, but it just isn't worth it," he said. The second annual baseball tournament began Thursday and runs through Sunday. Teams from Romeoville, Plainfield, Lemont, Lockport, Homer, New Lenox and Claredon Hills will play ball this weekend. Kaupas said several deputies ...
Guardian Angels Take Flight In Nashville (WSMV Nashville) The Guardian Angels call themselves Boy Scouts on steroids and now they will be patrolling some of Nashville's meaner streets. Video
Lebanon: France Moves To Incite Civil Unrest (Scoop.co.nz) French President Jacques Chirac is set on starting a new bout of civil fighting in Lebanon. For months, his ambassador to Lebanon, Bernard Emié has been pumping steroids into the muscles of the US supported Lebanese Government.
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