steroids News Archive

25-Jan-2007

 

  • NFL, NFLPA improve steroids program (NFL.com)
    (Jan. 24, 2007) -- The National Football League and NFL Players Association have reached agreement on a series of improvements to their policy and program on anabolic steroids and related substances, it was announced.


  • Inhaled steroids are the best therapy for asthmatic kids (New Kerala)
    Washington, Jan 24: Researchers in the Childhood Asthma Research and Education Network of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) have revealed that inhaled steroids are the best treatment for children with asthma.


  • Outgoing U.S. attorney trailed BALCO and Bonds (USA Today)
    Kevin Ryan peeks out the window of his spacious 11th-floor office at the Phillip Burton Federal Building in downtown San Francisco and, off in the foggy distance, can see the church steeple of St. Ignatius Preparatory College. This is the site of his past. His future. In many ways, the origin of his crusade against steroids.


  • Colleyville man indicted in steroids case (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
    A Colleyville man arrested last summer in connection with the sale of steroids has been indicted on charges of delivering illegal steroids in Northeast Tarrant County.


  • Inhaled steroids are the best therapy for asthmatic kids (ANI via Yahoo! India News)
    Washington, Jan 24 (ANI): Researchers in the Childhood Asthma Research and Education Network of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) have revealed that inhaled steroids are the best treatment for children with asthma. For the first time, researchers compared the effectiveness and safety of three different asthma medicines for initial daily therapy for school-aged children with ...


  • NFL, union reach agreement for tougher testing for performance enhancers (USA Today)
    The NFL and its players union have agreed to more extensive testing for performance-enhancing drugs and have added the blood-boosting substance EPO to its list of banned substances. The agreement, announced jointly Wednesday by the league and union, also adds to the financial penalties for players suspended for using those drugs. Players suspended for using steroids or other performance-enhancing ...


  • NFL, players union agree to drug testing (AP via Yahoo! News)
    The NFL is going deeper into the wallets of players who get caught using steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.


  • Low-dose Steroids Reduce Joint Damage From Rheumatoid Arthritis, Evidence Suggests (Science Daily)
    Low doses of steroids can inhibit joint damage when used in the early phase of rheumatoid arthritis, according to a new review of evidence.


  • NFL to expand testing for steroids, more (Sports Illustrated)
    NEW YORK (AP) -- The NFL and its players union have agreed to more extensive testing for performance-enhancing drugs and have added the blood-boosting substance EPO to the league's list of banned substances.


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