steroids News Archive

25-Apr-2007

 

  • Brown on Baseball: Ex-MVP Murphy sets sights on steroids (San Jose Mercury News)
    Dale Murphy, who played until 1993, had his suspicions about illegal drugs in the locker room.


  • Senate Passes Steroid Testing Bill (KXAN 36 Austin)
    The state Senate approved legislation Tuesday that would give Texas the largest high school steroids testing program in the country. The program would test at least 22,000 public school athletes starting next fall. Students who test positive would have to sit out of competition for 30 days.


  • Ex-State Prisons Chief To Be Sentenced For Taking Kickbacks (First Coast News)
    JACKSONVILLE, FL (AP) -- As head of the Florida Department of Corrections, Secretary James Crosby seemed to be above the fray as guards ran rampant. Some sold and used steroids, fought, hired ringers for the employee softball team and allegedly committed sexual assault, but Crosby clung to his job.


  • iSteroids.com, Newly Launched, Provides Most Recent Information and Usage About Steroids (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
    iSteriods.com is newly launched for providing the most recent information about steroids and anything involving the current trends in steroids use, which are commonly used by bodybuilders and athletes of all levels.


  • Doctor wants steroid charges dismissed (The Palm Beach Post)
    A Boca Raton physician indicted in New York for allegedly prescribing steroids without physical examinations is seeking dismissal of the charges, arguing that New York state law doesn't apply to Florida doctors or require face-to-face exams.


  • Tamiflu key to treat bird flu, avoid steroids: WHO (Muzi)
    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.


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