steroids News Archive

25-Jul-2007

 

  • Tom Verducci: Lester's comeback a feel-good story (Sports Illustrated)
    Take heart, weary sports fans. There is good news in your morning newspaper, if you can get past the referee betting scandal in the NBA, the Bad Newz about Michael Vick contributing to the rogue state that is the NFL, steroids in golf and Barry Bonds trying to become the all-time home run champion under the threat of a federal indictment.


  • Player's words open up steroids debate in golf (USA Today)
    To recreational players and many observers, the thought that professional golfers use performance-enhancing drugs sounds laughable. Though golf is a power game, it's as much about feel and finesse, they reason. Plus, besides a select few, where are all those steroid-induced muscles?


  • Steroids, not songs, spur growth of brain regions in sparrows (UW News)
    Neuroscientists are attempting to understand if structural changes in the brain are related to sensory experience or the performance of learned behavior, and now University of Washington researchers have found evidence that one species of songbird apparently has something in common with a few baseball sluggers. Both rely on steroids, birds to increase the size of song production areas of their ...


  • Florida doctor pleads guilty in steroids case (The Palm Beach Post)
    A physician who ran a health clinic in Deerfield Beach pleaded guilty Tuesday to charges that she prescribed steroids to New Yorkers without examinations.


  • 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.


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