steroids News Archive

02-Aug-2008

 

  • Registrars turn blind eye to sites selling illegal steroids (The Register)
    Is anyone in charge around here? Next time you see websites brazenly pushing anabolic steroids, thank GoDaddy, Dynadot and a half-dozen other US-based registrars, which allow them to operate even though they're illegal, claims a new report.?


  • Calif. horse racing moves to ban steroids (Baltimore Sun)
    The California Horse Racing Board has unanimously adopted a regulation that effectively bans anabolic steroids in horses running in the state, paving the way for the Breeders' Cup to be run steroid-free in the fall at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia. The board moved the anabolic steroids testosterone, boldenone, nandrolone, and stanozolol into a higher classification, so that, without exception, any ...


  • The best thing we saw at E3 ? D-BOX?s rocking chair on steroids (TG Daily)
    Most of E3 was pretty ho hum, but D-BOX, a small company from Quebec, showed us what can only be described as "rocking chairs on stereoids". D-BOX is not the first company to offer interactive racing or flying seats, but products we tested offered quite a compelling experience.


  • Easy for youth to get anabolic steroids (UPI)
    ARLINGTON, Va., July 21 (UPI) -- Officials at a U.S. online pharmacy verification service say they have identified 156 Web sites engaged in the illicit sale of anabolic steroids.


  • California bans steroids in racing (Lexington Herald-Leader)
    DEL MAR, Calif. . The California Horse Racing Board has unanimously adopted a regulation that effectively bans anabolic steroids in horses running in the state, paving the way for the Breeders' Cup to be run steroid-free this fall at Santa Anita. The board moved the anabolic steroids testosterone, boldenone, nandrolone, and stanozolol into a higher classification, so that now, without ...


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