'Raw Deal' special agent ready to expose athletes (USA Today) In another sign of the strengthening alliance between government and anti-doping officials in the fight against performance-enhancing drugs, the special agent who led the U.S. government's latest steroids bust said over the weekend he is willing to share the names of athletes connected to the case.
Investigator: Steroids case widespread (The Charlotte Observer) The lead investigator in the latest federal crackdown on illegal steroids said Saturday that athletes "at every level" have been identified in the case, and he would like to share those names with anti-doping enforcers in their various sports. Special Agent Jack Robertson of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration was the lead investigator in the recently executed Operation Raw Deal, a bust ...
Steroids Are Abused For Skin, Not Just Muscles (Medical News Today) Steroids have been in the press lately and given a bad name for abuse. There must be reasons why people use steroid products on a regular basis and don't know it. Our skin is the largest organ of the human body, and it needs to stay healthy. Most dermatologists treat the 15 million chronic skin patients in the US with steroids, without the patient ever knowing. [click link for full article]