Sunday, November 22, 2009

steroids

Athletes Seeking Doping Agents Can Still Find Them Online

Banned products are readily available, researchers say more >>

Kidney Damage Another Consequence of Anabolic Steroids

Long-term use can lead to severe kidney scarring, new research shows more >>

Better Drug Emerges for Steroid-Induced Bone Loss

Teriparatide outperforms alendronate for type of osteoporosis, study finds more >>

Body Clock, Blood Sugar Control Seem Linked

Findings could lead to better diabetes treatments, researchers predict more >>

Do Preemies Benefit From High-Tech Measures?

Despite medical advances since the 1990s, success rate the same for babies born extremely early more >>

Corticosteroids Treat Bell's Palsy

Adding antivirals helps even more with condition that can paralyze the face, review finds more >>

Steroids Affect the Players and the Game

Ray of IN in response to Robert Schlesinger: Steroids, Baseball and the Hall of Fame more >>

Steroids, Baseball and the Hall of Fame

The Hall of Fame will have to accept the steroid era. more >>

Should Steroid Users Be Barred From the Baseball Hall of Fame?

Check out the debate in the latest Chat Room. more >>

How Should the Baseball Hall of Fame Treat the Steroid Era?

How should the Hall of Fame judge this era's stars—with an asterisk or a shrug? more >>

Even Steroid-Free Bodybuilders Focus on Image

Weight trainers show signs of disorder called muscle dysmorphia, study finds more >>

Combo Treatment Eases Wheezing in Babies

Epinephrine, dexamethasone reduces hospitalization risk by 35%, study finds more >>

Drug Combo May Relieve MS Symptoms

Adding steroid to multiple sclerosis treatment shows promise in study more >>

Steroid-free Albert Pujols Returns Baseball to Its Wholesome Origins

And an article every parent should have their kids read. more >>

European Researchers Call for New Doping Standards

Ethnic differences affect results with existing test, study finds more >>

What Do You Think of New York Yankee Alex Rodriguez Admitting to Steroid Use?

Baseball's highest paid player admits to using steroids. more >>

Inhaled Corticosteroids Boost Pneumonia Risk in COPD

Benefits should be weighed against downside, experts say more >>

Additional Steroid Dose May Help Preemies

Fewer babies have complications, without ill effects, study finds more >>

Common Asthma Treatments Don't Work for Virus-Induced Wheeze

Preschoolers wheezing from a cold won't benefit from steroids, study finds more >>

Multiple Doses of Steroids Don't Help Preemies

More than one course can lead to smaller babies, study says more >>

New Twist on Treatment of Foot Pain

'Dry-needling,' steroids effective against plantar fasciitis, researchers say more >>

Asthma Meds Don't Work as Well in Overweight Patients

Inhaled steroids were 40% less effective than they were in lean patients, study finds more >>

Laser Therapy as Good as Drugs for Diabetic Eye Problems

Had fewer side effects than corticosteroids, study finds more >>

8 Questions From Adolescents About Steroid Use

Addiction researchers answer teens' questions about performance-enhancing drugs. more >>

Better Chicken Soup Than HGH?

While one analysis says human growth hormone offers athletes no benefit, it may not reflect what they're actually doing. more >>

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