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steroids News Archive31-Oct-2006
USA TODAY reporter's weekly accolades (USA Today) USA TODAY's Jarrett Bell rewinds the NFL weekend and hands out accolades every Monday afternoon. This week, Tampa Bay kicker Matt Bryant, fresh off a 62-yard game-winning field goal, and Indianapolis quarterback Peyton Manning, who kept the Colts undefeated against Washington, earn top honors.
Neighbor?s dog ?Cujo on steroids? (Northwest Herald) WOODSTOCK ? Lawrence Preston testified Thursday that he grew so afraid of his neighbor?s dog, described by one witness as ?Cujo on steroids,? that he had to shoot it to protect himself.
Football less affected by steroids cases (Evening Sun) When a major steroids story breaks in baseball, it's front-page news in almost every newspaper across the country. When one breaks in the NFL, it's just another sports story in the day's news cycle.
Pakistan coach says all not lost after Champions Trophy defeat (AFP via Yahoo! News) Pakistan are still on track for next year's cricket World Cup despite their early Champions Trophy exit, but the team must learn quickly from their mistakes, coach Bob Woolmer said.
THE BRAIN (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Researchers at Yale School of Medicine have found that short periods (six to 12 hours) of elevated testosterone levels, such as those resulting from the use of muscle-building steroids, induce neurotoxicity -- in other words, impairment of the normal activity of the nervous system -- and can cause significant loss of brain cells.
Kaduk: Steroids still a hush NFL topic (Northwest Herald) Twenty months. That?s about how long it?s been since Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire and Rafael Palmeiro reluctantly climbed Capitol Hill to talk (or not talk) about steroids and baseball.
Steroids spotlight turns to football (San Francisco Chronicle) Does the NFL have a serious steroids problem? Some baseball fans, who have become defensive in the face of the attacks, scrutiny and suspicion that doping has brought to America's Pastime, are quick to point a finger at football now that one of its star...
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