steroids News Archive

19-Nov-2006

 

  • New research on plant steroids improves plant development (SeedQuest)
    Plant steroids play an essential role in plant growth and development and provide stress protection.


  • WHERE IDAHO FITS WITH STEROIDS IN SPORTS (KPVI-TV)
    In the decade leading up to 2002, four percent of high school seniors reported using steroids. The Center for Disease Control and prevention says that number has grown to six percent.


  • Naval Academy acknowledges delay in steroids tests (ESPN)
    U.S. Naval Academy officials waited more than two months to give urine tests to five football players who acknowledged early last year that they had used steroids, a disclosure prompting lawmakers to call for a congressional probe into the matter, The


  • Coach pleads not guilty in steroids case (AP via Yahoo! News)
    Trevor Graham, who has coached Olympic champions Marion Jones and Justin Gatlin, pleaded not guilty Thursday to accusations he hindered a federal steroids investigation targeting baseball star Barry Bonds and other high-profile athletes.


  • US Navy officials admit gridiron dope test delay (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    US lawmakers reportedly want a federal probe into a two-month wait by US Naval Academy officials to administer doping tests to five athletes who admitted taking steroids.


  • Coach Pleads Not Guilty in Steroids Case (ABC News)
    Track Coach Trevor Graham Pleads Not Guilty to Charges of Hindering Steroids Investigation


  • US hammer thrower gets hair-raising eight-year ban (AFP via Yahoo! News)
    American hammer thrower Scott Boothby received an eight-year ban from the US Anti-Doping Agency after testing positive for steroids and a masking agent.


  • Naval Academy Waited To Test Players For Steroids (WJZ 13 Baltimore)
    U.S. Naval Academy officials waited more than two months to give urine tests to five football players who admitted early last year to using steroids.


  • Steroids gave athlete the 'pump' he needed (Salem Statesman Journal)
    His desire to gain a competitive edge on the football field drove him to inject himself with anabolic steroids during the summer after he graduated from high school, a former Salem prep athlete told the Statesman Journal.


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