steroids News Archive

29-Jul-2007

 

  • Bonds in town during Dodgers' steroids clinic (MSNBC)
    The Dodgers will host a steroid awareness clinic on Aug. 2 before they play Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Giants. No, it?s not for the players.


  • Congress wants WWE's info on steroids, doping (MSNBC)
    The murder-suicide deaths of wrestler Chris Benoit and his family led a House committee Friday to ask World Wrestling Entertainment to turn over any information it has on steroid and drug abuse in pro wrestling.


  • Bonds in L.A. during Dodgers' steroids clinic (Sports Illustrated)
    LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Dodgers will host a steroid awareness clinic on Aug. 2 before they play Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Giants.


  • 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.


  • Florida doctor in court to deny steroids counts (Albany Times Union)
    Sarasota physician pleads not guilty to aiding illegal shipments


  • Texas athletes must pay for steroids retesting (Houston Chronicle)
    Texas high school athletes will have to pay for a follow-up test if they want to fight a positive reading for steroids under the state's new testing program. State officials said it's common practice for athletes to pay for such follow-ups and stipulated the policy when they solicited bids for the testing project.


  • State may test for steroids in high schools (The Adobe Press)
    The California Assembly is considering legislation that will allow random steroid testing among high school athletes. Assembly Bill 1319 would require athletes competing in California Interscholastic Federation events to consent in writing to testing for steroids.


  • STERIODS (The Morning News)
    ROGERS--Steroids and performance-enhancing drugs were once only associated with body-builders and muscle freaks.


  • Tighter security, big crowds on hand as Bonds goes for history (The Fresno Bee)
    With Barry Bonds one home run away from equaling the biggest record in sports, the excitement among Giants fans arriving at the waterfront ballpark Saturday overshadowed any talk of indictments or steroids.


  • Steroids Won't Help Common Respiratory Infection in Infants (MedicineNet.com)
    Title: steroids Won't Help Common Respiratory Infection in Infants Category: Health News Created: 7/26/2007 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 7/26/2007


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