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steroids News Archive05-Jul-2008
Steroids and Texas students (KVII 7 Amarillo) Story By Brian Wilkerson Posted on Tuesday, July 01, 2008 at 6:12 p.m. A state-wide test for steroids reveals lower numbers than you might expect. A state-wide test for steroids reveals lower numbers than you might expect.
TWHS graduate tests positive for steroids (The Conroe Courier) A student-athlete who graduated this spring from The Woodlands High School tested positive for anabolic steroids, The Courier has learned....
Steve Courson wrote in letter about steroids use in the NFL (Los Angeles Times)
Early reports: only 2 of 10,000 Texas high schoolers tested for steroids turn up positive (Austin American-Statesman) Among 10,000 Texas high schoolers tested this spring, only two student-athletes tested positive for steroids, officials said.
Filing: DNA will link syringes to Clemens, steroids (ESPN) Tests of syringes and other steroid paraphernalia that trainer Brian McNamee submitted to federal agents will test positive for Roger Clemens's DNA, according to a brief filed in court by McNamee's lawyers.
Tennessee state trooper returns to work amid steroids probe (The Tennessean) A Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper alleged to be linked to a cops-on-steroids investigation is back on the job even though the internal investigation into the case is incomplete and the department is releasing few details.
More than 10,000 tested for steroids; only two come up positive (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) By TROY PHILLIPS An unreleased preliminary report by the UIL shows that only two high school athletes have tested positive during the first wave of random statewide testing for anabolic steroids, said a staffer for one Texas legislator. A two-year mandatory steroid testing program was signed into state law in June 2007. So far, 10,407 athletes at 195 schools have been tested in a program that ...
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