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steroids News Archive26-Jan-2007
Steroids Boost Joint Health in RA (News 25 Evansville) (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Taking low-dose steroids in the early stages of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is probably a good idea.
NFL: Steroids policy in place (Salisbury Post) NEW YORK ? The NFL is going deeper into the wallets of players who get caught using steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs.
Anti-doping agency assails NFL policy, despite changes (USA Today) The NFL's expanded testing for steroids and stamina-enhancing EPO moved the league closer to the standards set by the World Anti-Doping Agency, which has been a persistent critic. But Gary Wadler, an internist who serves on WADA's prohibited-lists and -methods committee, sees room for more improvements that would bring the program in line with world code.
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.
Study: Steroids Can Cause Heart Attacks (NBC 5 Chicago) To some people, getting fit means doing whatever it takes to increase strength and muscle mass, even if it means taking steroids.
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.
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