steroids News Archive

06-Jan-2007

 

  • Cerebral Palsy Declines in High-Risk Infants (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
    FRIDAY, Jan. 5 (HealthDay News) -- British researchers are reporting a decline in cerebral palsy among the most vulnerable newborns, and American pediatricians say a similar trend is probably happening in the United States.


  • Random testing could follow new IHSA steroid ban (WQAD Moline)
    BLOOMINGTON, Ill. A new Illinois High School Association ban on steroids could be the first step toward random testing during state finals in football, basketball and other selected sports.


  • Random testing could follow new IHSA steroid ban (Chicago Tribune)
    A new Illinois High School Association ban on steroids could be the first step toward random testing during state finals in football, basketball and other selected sports, officials said Friday.


  • Taking a Pass On McGwire (Washington Post)
    With the facts surrounding baseball's steroid era still coming to light, it may be best to take a pass on voting Mark McGwire into Cooperstown this time around.


  • Kohl's coming to town (Coeur d'Alene Press)
    'Target on steroids' to build on corner of U.S. 95 and Aqua Ave. COEUR d'ALENE -- A national retailer that's exceeding expectations while others report disappointing holiday sales plans to open its first store in Idaho at the north end of the city.


  • To Inhale or Not to Inhale Steroids (ABC News)
    Children with Asthma Face Risks With and Without Inhaled Steroid Medications


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