steroids News Archive

14-Sep-2007

 

  • Baseball's future hinges on cleaning up steroids (Chicago Tribune)
    A lot of words have been devoted to explaining why baseball has to clean up its steroids mess, even if that means tracking down evidence to prove that what we watched five years ago or 20 years ago was a fraud.


  • Mitchell solicits drug info from players via letters (ESPN)
    steroids investigator George Mitchell sent letters to major leaguers asking them to contact him with anything they might know about the use of performance-enhancing drugs.


  • 500 tests for steroids and 499 negatives (The Star-Ledger)
    In the nation's first statewide screening program for steroids, only one New Jersey high school athlete of the 500 tested was found to have a trace of the performance-enhancing drugs, the administrators of the test said yesterday.


  • The Butler Did It: Steroids scare hits home hard (The TimesLedger Newspapers)
    Parents of high-school aged kids, I ask you this question: Would you let your children hang out at a bodega or a pool hall that is known to be a place where crack and heroin are sold?


  • Baseball Reps Back in Albany to Talk Steroids with Soares (WTEN Albany)
    Representatives from Major League Baseball are back in town today for more talks with Albany County DA David Soares. It's the second round of talks as the steroid investigation into Orlando based Signature Pharmacy moves ahead.


  • MLB to grill Troy Glaus about steroids: report (CBC)
    Toronto Blue Jays third baseman Troy Glaus reportedly will meet with baseball officials within the next week regarding recent steroid allegations.


  • Asthma UK Comment On Over-Prescribing Inhaled Steroids In Children (Medical News Today)
    Gordon Brown, Public Affairs and Communications Manager at Asthma UK Scotland said:Inhaled steroids have transformed the management of asthma over the last 25 years and dramatically reduced the suffering associated with the condition.However, many people with asthma may also have conditions such as hay fever and eczema and therefore may be taking more than one dose of inhaled steroids. [click ...


  • Steroids not involved in Wyoming murder-suicide (WZZM 13 Grand Rapids)
    New autopsy results tonight show a man who killed his girlfriend, then himself was not on steroids.


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