steroids News Archive

14-Jan-2008

 

  • Mid-Atlantic Steroids Ban Official (BloodHorse)
    As expected, states in the Mid-Atlantic region have announced they are working to implement a ban on anabolic steroids in racehorses effective April 1, 2008.


  • Minn. probing pork plant illnesses (AP via Yahoo! News)
    State health officials said Monday they were investigating neurological illnesses among 11 workers at a pork processing plant, but that there was no evidence that the public was at risk.


  • DOLLARS AND DREAMS ON THE WEST SIDE (The Slatin Report)
    While New York City's real estate community waits uneasily for the next shoe to drop in the unfolding finance drama, a sideshow ? on steroids ? is managing to occupy those with an interest beyond the latest bad banking news or Fed rate cut hopes.


  • The programme helping teenage steroid abusers (Guardian Unlimited)
    No longer the preserve of athletes attempting to improve their performance, steroids are being used by an increasing number of image-conscious teenagers. Annemarie Flanagan reports


  • Aging: Researchers Identify Signs for Risk of a Broken Hip (New York Times)
    Researchers say they have identified 11 indicators that can let doctors and families know which women are at the greatest risk.


  • Mr. Kennedy Speaks Out On His Legitimate Reason For Using Anabolic Steroids (Lords of Pain)
    Mr. Kennedy was interviewed by Mike Mooneyham of The Post and Courier out of South Carolina to promote tomorrow night's Raw in North Charleston. It was a revealing interview as he talked about the bad luck he's endured since joining WWE two years ago, not to mention his past steroid use.


  • NL team notes (USA Today)
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