steroids News Archive

10-Nov-2006

 

  • Anabolic steroids and antisocial behaviour go together (News-Medical-Net)
    Swedish researchers have found that there could well be a link between the use of anabolic steroids and antisocial behaviour.


  • Anabolic Steroids May Boost Crime Rate (HealthDay via Yahoo! News)
    TUESDAY, Nov. 7 (HealthDay News) -- People who use anabolic steroids may be more likely to commit crimes involving weapons and fraud, but they don't seem to be more likely to commit violent crimes, Swedish researchers report.


  • Featherweight title winner suspended after Nevada steroids test (Las Vegas Sun)
    LAS VEGAS (AP) - A boxer who won the IBF featherweight title could be stripped of his title and his purse after testing positive for steroids, a Nevada boxing official said Thursday.


  • Salido, the IBF featherweight title winner, suspended for positive steroids test (USA Today)
    A boxer who won the IBF featherweight title could be stripped of his title after testing positive for steroids, a Nevada boxing official said Thursday. Orlando Salido tested positive for the banned steroid Nandrolone, said Keith Kizer, Nevada Athletic Commission executive director.


  • Featherweight title winner suspended after Nevada steroids test (KESQ)
    LAS VEGAS A boxer who won the I-B-F featherweight title last weekend in Las Vegas could be stripped of his title and his purse after testing positive for steroids.


  • Steroids up crime risk (News 24 South Africa)
    Many people associate the taking of steroids with violent crime. A new study clarifies the facts.


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