steroids News Archive

15-Sep-2007

 

  • Judge in steroid case rules against releasing players' names (San Francisco Chronicle)
    A federal judge in New York has rebuffed The Chronicle's legal attempt to learn the names of as many as 23 Major League Baseball players who may have received banned drugs from a former New York Mets batboy who became a steroids dealer. In a ruling signed...


  • 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.


  • Over-prescribing steroids to kids (Addict 3D)
    Drug experts have warned parents and healthcare professionals to double-check if children with allergic conditions such as asthma and hayfever are being over-prescribed corticosteroids.


  • Judge denies Hearst motion for names in baseball steroids case (News 4 Reno)
    NEW YORK (AP) - A federal judge has denied a request by The San Francisco Chronicle to release the names of baseball players implicated in the steroids scandal.


  • 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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