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steroids News Archive17-Jul-2007
Bench: Bonds Great, With Or Without Steroids (WLWT-TV Cincinnati) Johnny Bench and Gary Carter said Bonds' chase for 755 is good for baseball, but they part ways when it comes to the role steroids may have played in his success.
Results of poll on Bonds, steroids (Sports Illustrated) The Associated Press-Ipsos poll on public attitudes about baseball was conducted May 29-31 and June 4-6 and is based on telephone interviews with 2,000 adults and 825 baseball fans from all states except Alaska and Hawaii.
Briefs: High School Steroids, FEMA Help (KXAN 36 Austin) In Monday's briefs, people affected by last month's flooding can get some help from FEMA, high school students in Texas will now be tested for steroids and more.
MLB To Investigate Bonds On Steroids (CBS News) Major League Baseball will investigate alleged steroid use by Barry Bonds and other players, and plans to hire former U.S. Senate majority leader George Mitchell to lead the effort.
Officials disagree on time line for steroids testing (Austin American-Statesman) Concerned that over-the-counter dietary supplements could cause positive tests, state officials were divided Monday over whether Texas should consider delaying its high school steroid testing program. \
Most states keep prep steroids a local issue (Albany Democrat-Herald) They were thinking big in New Mexico. Encouraged by the Drug Enforcement Administration, state officials staged a national summit to discuss solutions for the growing problem of steroids in high school sports.
Giambi focused on playing again this year (Sports Illustrated) Fresh off his talk with baseball's steroids investigator, New York Yankees slugger Jason Giambi is focusing on playing again this season.
Steroids Found In Dead Wrestler's Home (CBS News) Anabolic steroids found at pro wrestler Chris Benoit's home have investigators wondering if "roid rage" played a role in the apparent murder-suicide of Benoit and his wife and son. Benoit hanged himself after killing his family, police said.
Evidence Underlying Repeated Courses Of Steroids For Preterm Birth Is Unsound, According To Researchers (Science Daily) Researchers question whether giving repeated courses of steroid drugs to mothers at risk of preterm delivery is based on sound evidence. Babies born before 32 weeks of pregnancy often have neonatal lung disease, a major cause of illness and death -- the earlier the birth, the greater the risk.
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