steroids News Archive

16-Jan-2007

 

  • Merriman's Eye-Catching Interview In GQ (News 8 San Diego)
    He's one of the most feared linebackers in the NFL. Now, Charger Shawne Merriman is revealing all for an interview in GQ magazine. In it, he talks about everything from his childhood to his recent steroids suspension.


  • Stronger Testing for Steroids (Washington Post)
    League Commissioner Roger Goodell says the league and the players' union are close to an amendment to the NFL's steroid-stesting policy.


  • Options expand for Crohn's disease patients (Naples Daily News)
    After decades of relying on little more than steroids, victims of a painful digestive disease are starting to see a wider range of treatment options, from new drugs to promising surgical techniques. Crohn's disease, a debilitating and incurable digestive ailment, affects about 1 million people worldwide ? a 10-fold increase since World War II by some estimates, which doctors speculate is due to a ...


  • LaRussa expected slugger snub (Sports Illustrated)
    Mark McGwire's poor showing in his first year of Hall of Fame eligibility didn't surprise St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa.


  • Goodell moves to ban steroid offenders from Pro Bowl (USA Today)
    Flunk a drug test, forget the Pro Bowl. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell said Sunday that he is optimistic the league and NFL Players Association will reach an agreement that will bar players from participating in the league's all-star game for that season if they are found to have violated the league's substance abuse or steroids policy.


  • Steroids And Suicide (CBS 6 Richmond)
    steroids can build you up physically, but can break you down mentally. That's what Dr. Harrison Pope, a psychiatrist at McLean Hospital in Boston believes. He says that withdrawal from steroids can lead to depression and in extreme cases, suicide.


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