steroids News Archive

04-Jun-2007

 

  • Outlaw DNA (New York Times)
    After steroids and other black-market fixes, what?s next for cheaters? Playing God with genetics.


  • Lawmakers Pass Steroids Testing For Texas High Schools (KXAN 36 Austin)
    Texas public high school athletes will face mandatory random steroid testing. A bill received final approval today by the Legislature and was sent to Governor Rick Perry.


  • How to erase steroids stigma (The News Journal)
    PHILADELPHIA -- Each and every time he stepped to the plate last week at Shea Stadium, Barry Bonds was booed. Mercilessly. Some of the more creative haters raised homemade signs that read "Cheater" and "Juice Boy.


  • Steroids can treat white skin patches (The Post and Courier)
    Q: I've developed white skin patches on my hands. My doctor says it's vitiligo. What causes this, and how can I treat it? A: Vitiligo is a common condition in which the skin loses melanin, the pigment that determines the color of the skin, hair and eyes. When the cells that...


  • Muscle drug finds a legal loophole (New York Daily News)
    When state narcotics agents seized more than $200,000 worth of illegal steroids from a Brooklyn pharmacy last month, they left stacks of one drug right where they found them.


  • Bonds' old teammate: `I did it clean' (San Jose Mercury News)
    "I lost my job to someone taking steroids." Joe Kmak, a teammate of Barry Bonds at Serra High in San Mateo, summarized his big league career without remorse.


  • Bulking up steroids policy not enough (WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth)
    Any test that potentially saves a teenager's life is worth it. The cost doesn't matter.


  • Hey, cheaters: Be strong, warn kids of steroids (The Star-Ledger)
    You try not to pay attention to what Barry Bonds says, because it's such a poisonous mixture of lies and anger. But he said something Wednesday that was tough to let go.


  • Five arrested on suspicion of manufacturing, distributing steroids converted from powder (Chico Enterprise-Record)
    Five Chico residents were arrested Friday on suspicion of manufacturing and distributing liquid anabolic steroids.


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