steroids News Archive

16-Aug-2007

 

  • Indian electric-car maker gears up for global market (AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
    At first sight, it looks like a toy car that has grown big on steroids, but a closer look at the two-door hatchback reveals a cable connecting it to a power outlet in a Bangalore shopping mall car park.


  • Wrestler's estate hinges on order of deaths (USA Today)
    The future of pro wrestler Chris Benoit's millions could come down to the timing of a horrible crime: Did Benoit having taken high doses of steroids strangle his wife and then their young son before killing himself, or did the boy die first?


  • WTA claim steroids not an issue (Slam! Sports)
    Bulging biceps have not been overly noticeable on the women competing in this year's Rogers Cup event at the Rexall Centre. There are instances of bulging quadriceps, lats and bulging fore-arms.


  • Texas high school steroids testing contract up for bids (ABC 13 Texas)
    Companies that handle drug testing for the NCAA and World Wrestling Entertainment are vying to run the random steroids testing program for Texas high school athletics.


  • Nease will do testing for steroids (The Florida Times-Union)
    This year, for the first time, athletes from Nease and other Florida high schools must consent to be tested for steroids before they're allowed to play sports.


  • Steroids Case Spreads from Docs to Medics, Police (NPR)
    Dozens of Phoenix firefighters and police officers have been caught up in a federal investigation of illegal steroid use. The DEA investigation originally involved only the doctors distributing the steroids but has expanded to include many first responders.


  • Steroids Case Spreads from Docs to Medics, Police (NPR)
    All Things Considered , August 15, 2007 · Dozens of Phoenix firefighters and police officers have been caught up in a federal investigation of illegal steroid use. The DEA investigation originally involved only the doctors distributing the steroids but has expanded to include many first responders.


  • Drug testing labs for NCAA, WWE among bidders for Texas program (Houston Chronicle)
    Companies that handle drug testing for the NCAA, World Wrestling Entertainment and some Texas school districts are among those vying to run the state's new random steroids testing program for high school athletes.


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