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Steroid Scandal rocks University of Waterloo: Three Charged

Waterloo - Nathan Zetler, 23, a football player for the University of Waterloo Warriors, has been charged with possession of anabolic steroids for the purpose of trafficking. The Warriors roster lists Zetler as a senior and a wide receiver.
In the Media by Bob Gordon

McGwire steroid apology won't inspire others to come clean

Mark McGwire is now the second elite baseball player to admit that he has used illegal steroids to enhance his performance.
In the Media by Owen Weldon

50 Cent, Wyclef Accused in Sweeping Steroid Probe

One month after baseball stars were under fire for reportedly using steroids, now hip-hop celebrities have been accused of taking performance-enhancing drugs. Mary J. Blige, 50 Cent, Wyclef Jean and Timbaland have all been named in the investigation.
In the Media by David Silverberg - 5 comments
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Roger Clemens' chief accuser, former Blue Jays strength coach Brian McNamee, repeated the assertion Monday that he injected the star pitcher with steroids.

What impact is climate change having on our weather? To help answer, a group of researchers has just released a new online guide for understanding the links between more extreme weather and a warming planet. They call the effect 'weather on steroids.'

Steroid use shouldn't keep baseball's best sluggers and pitchers out of the Hall of Fame, the head of the players' union said Wednesday, adding the Hall ""is for the best baseball players that have ever played."


Confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik claims he prepared to slaughter dozens of people in Norway with steroids, meditation and by sharpening his aim through playing computer games for more than a year.


Ottawa research shows the quick delivery of an oral steroid in a hospital waiting room can help children recover from an asthma attack faster and keep them out of hospitals.

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General Practitioners making too many mistakes in prescribing drugs study shows

LONDON - According to General Medical Council (GMC) study released this May 2012, led by Professor Tony Avery of...
May 2, 2012 in  Health by Paul Bisnar

Someone forgot to send Victor Conte the “Memo”

Let’s see, where to begin, “The pot calling the kettle black” or “People in glass houses”. Can’t decide...
Nov 2, 2011 by Keith Terceira

Tell Us Something We Don't Know Mark

Mark McGwire has finally come out and told the world what most of the world presumed or thought they already knew. That...
Jan 12, 2010 by Kristofor Molson

Yankees Win

The long season is over and we finally have a winner. Coming full circle through spring season, summer nights baseball...
Nov 5, 2009 by Kristofor Molson - 2 comments
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