steroids News Archive

05-Jun-2007

 

  • Bulking up continues for city on cultural steroids (Toronto Star)
    But then what?


  • Some Girls Try Steroids In Weight-Loss Quest, Study Finds (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
    Researchers at OHSU released a study Monday showing that a significant number of teenage girls use anabolic steroids in the quest for a leaner figure.


  • Many Teen Girls Use Steroids (Health Scout)
    Self-image, not sports, is the motivation, study says.


  • Many Teen Girls Use Steroids (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
    MONDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- Teenage girls who admit using anabolic steroids are less likely to be athletes and more likely to have other health-harming behaviors, researchers are reporting.


  • 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.


  • Steroids not enough to keep fans away (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
    Last season, baseball fans reveled in the outfield acrobatics of Gary Matthews Jr. Matthews was one of the most exciting center fielders in baseball.


  • Driven by the loss of his son (Dallas Morning News)
    Don Hooton's fight against steroids started as a way to come to grips with his teenage son's suicide in 2003. Now he's making it his full-time job.


  • Father quits job in quest to prevent steroid-related deaths (Dallas Morning News)
    Don Hooton's fight against steroids started as a way to come to grips with his teenage son's suicide in 2003. Now he's making it his full-time job. Mr. Hooton, 57, quit his high-ranking job at Hewlett-Packard last week to hit the road as a lobbyist of sorts.


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