steroids News Archive

22-Jul-2007

 

  • Steroids, Families and a Home Run Chase (ABC News)
    Two Families Affected by steroids Have a Different Take on Barry Bonds


  • Businessman pleads guilty in steroids case (Boston Globe)
    A businessman pleaded guilty Friday to illegally distributing steroids and human growth hormone, admitting he paid doctors to write medically unnecessary prescriptions for hundreds of patients they never met or examined.


  • Businessman pleads guilty in steroids case (WPRI 12 Providence)
    PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) -- A businessman pleads guilty to illegally distributing steroids and human growth hormone. Daniel McGlone admits he paid doctors to write medically unnecessary prescriptions for hundreds of patients they never met or examined.


  • Raiders safety banned 4 games for steroids (Sports Illustrated)
    Oakland safety Jarrod Cooper was suspended on Friday for the Raiders' first four regular season games for violating the NFL's policy on steroids.


  • Court hears pleas on Web of steroids (New York Daily News)
    A Florida high school wrestling booster pleaded not guilty yesterday to charges that he illegally sold steroids from his anti-aging company in a nationwide Internet steroid scam.


  • Steroids ... scary stuff: Poffo (Slam! Sports)
    It was 1989 and Lanny Poffo was changing his World Wrestling Federation gimmick from Leaping Lanny Poffo to The Genius. "I decided I had to go in with a bang," says Poffo over the phone earlier this week. "So I took (steroids) ... for two months.


  • Businessman pleads in steroids case (AP via Yahoo! News)
    A businessman pleaded guilty Friday to illegally distributing steroids and human growth hormone, admitting he paid doctors to write unnecessary prescriptions for hundreds of patients they never met or examined.


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