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25-Oct-2007

 

  • Steroids may help firefighters reduce the risk of lung disease (WTVG-TV Toledo)
    A week after the 9-11 attacks, doctors gave 158 firefighters steroid inhalers to use daily for one month. More than six years later, doctors from the New York University College of Medicine found that those who used the steroid inhalers reported a faster recovery from respiratory problems.


  • Inhaled steroids protected 9/11 firefighters-study (AlertNet)
    Source: Reuters By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO, Oct 24 (Reuters) - As New York City firefighters struggled to find survivors in the haze and rubble of the World Trade Center collapse, the fire department's chief ...


  • Steroids responsible for man's bulge (The Age)
    Customs seizes 2500 tablets from passenger allegedly smuggling steroids in his underpants.


  • 'It's like a soap opera on steroids' (CentralOhio.com)
    PORT CLINTON -- For the first time, area residents will be able to see a local trial on CourtTV. A crew from the New York-based cable television station is taping the Scott Speer murder trial at Ottawa County Common Pleas Court.


  • Steroid Nation (The Harvard Crimson)
    What are we going to do about steroids? Looking in the mirror is a start Dark days are upon us in the world of sports.


  • One father knows: Steroids deadly (Louisville Courier-Journal)
    Taylor Hooton was a 16-year-old high school baseball pitcher in Texas ? a cousin of former major leaguer Burt Hooton.


  • Inhaled steroids protected 9/11 firefighters: study (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
    As New York City firefighters struggled to find survivors in the haze and rubble of the World Trade Center collapse, the fire department's chief doctor was thinking about how to keep them safe from toxins in the air.


  • Man found in with steroids in underpants (AAP via Yahoo!Xtra News)
    Australian Customs has seized 2,500 tablets from a passenger at Melbourne Airport after he allegedly tried to smuggle banned steroids in his underpants.


  • Columnist comes clean about steroids (Portales News-Tribune)
    With the exception of maybe Barry Bonds, steroids are turning out not to be such a great thing for professional athletes in this century. Many a bright career and promising life has been lost because the temptation was too great.


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