steroids News Archive

28-Oct-2007

 

  • Doctor: Steroids Particularly Damaging to Teens (NPR)
    Dr. Michael Miletic says teenagers are especially vulnerable to physical and mental damage from steroids because they are still growing. Miletic is a physician, a board-certified psychiatrist and a former Olympic-level athlete.


  • Selig expects no backlash from report on steroids (Baltimore Sun)
    No matter which or how many players are implicated in the pending steroid report by former U.S. Sen. George Mitchell, baseball commissioner Bud Selig is not worried that his sport's popularity will be affected.


  • Doctor: Steroids Particularly Damaging to Teens (NPR)
    All Things Considered , October 25, 2007 · Dr. Michael Miletic says teenagers are especially vulnerable to physical and mental damage from steroids because they are still growing. Robert Siegel speaks to Miletic, who is a physician, board-certified psychiatrist and a former Olympic-level athlete.


  • Texas to Test High School Athletes for Steroids (NPR)
    All Things Considered , October 25, 2007 · Texas has enacted a law to test more than 23,000 public high school students in all sports for anabolic steroids. Texas state Sen. Kyle Janek, who wrote the law, says that testing this number of students will determine the severity of the problem in Texas.


  • Man accused of selling steroids out of Fort Myers store (WINK TV Southwest Florida)
    Last month Rosendo Rangel was accused of running a fake pharmacy out of an East Fort Myers store and restaurant. Now, he is accused of distributing steroids out of the La Mexicana store on Ortiz Avenue.


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