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steroids News Archive26-Aug-2007
Curbs on steroids for horses supported (Louisville Courier-Journal) Amid a growing push to curtail the use of anabolic steroids in racehorses, the Kentucky Equine Drug Research Council yesterday endorsed tougher restrictions but called for more information before deciding on a policy.
Steroids found to help sick boys walk (The Columbus Dispatch) Parents who give steroids to boys who have muscular dystrophy can expect to see their sons walk three years longer on average, according to a new study.
EX-METS ATTENDANT WHO SOLD STEROIDS TELLS ALL TO FEDS: REPORT (New York Post) Former Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski named names of major league players who bought steroids from him to baseball's chief steroid investigator George Mitchell, SI.com reported Tuesday. Radomski, who pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in...
Indians minor leaguer suspended for steroids (Sports Illustrated) A Cleveland Indians minor leaguer was suspended 50 games Friday for violating baseball's minor league drug rules.
Kentucky Drug Council Supports Regulation of Steroids (BloodHorse) The Kentucky Equine Drug Research Council supports the regulation of anabolic steroids in horses at racetracks and auctions in the state but has requested further explanation of withdrawal times and other testing-related issues included in the model rule offered by the Association of Racing Commissioners International and Racing Medication and Testing Consortium.
As the steroids investigation turns (Los Angeles Times) Mitchell investigation is turning into a problematic -- and expensive -- mess for Selig. Jason Giambi owns up to using steroids and blames baseball for hesitating to confront the issue. Commissioner Bud Selig , enraged more by the accusation of blame than the admission of use, threatens Giambi with a 50-game suspension unless he meets with former Sen. George Mitchell , the leader of baseball's ...
Indians minor leaguer busted for steroids (MSNBC) NEW YORK - A Cleveland Indians minor leaguer was suspended 50 games Friday for violating baseball?s minor league drug rules. Juan Valdes, an outfielder for single-A Mahoning Valley of the New York-Penn League, tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance.
Prosecutor takes over steroids probe (The Trenton Times) The Mercer County Prosecutor's Office has taken over the investigation into a group of Mercer County police officers that is accused of illegally buying human growth hormone, known as HGH, for personal use, the office confirmed yesterday.
Scandal about to get bigger (Lawrence Journal-World) Scores of major-leaguers are now squirming like fish on a hot dock, having learned that Kirk Radomski, the ex-Mets? clubhouse attendant who admitted selling steroids to ballplayers over a 10-year period, has implicated them all to the Mitchell investigation. It won?t be long: One way or another the names will be made public, and the culture of the syringe will finally be exposed for its sleazy ...
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