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Jeff Bayer
Steroids 101 If you are considering taking steroids, you first have to decide if that's a risk worth taking. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 28, 2002
Tom Verducci
Baseball's worst-kept secret Now the worst-kept secret is out: Steroids have a firm footing in the game and they do enhance performance... mark for My Articles similar articles
Popular Mechanics
February 11, 2009
Allen St. John
Alex Rodriguez's Drug of Choice: A Close Look at Primobolan and Its Effects Since the shocking report of Alex Rodriguez using performance-enhancing drugs, there has been little of how he might have benefited. Here's a closer look at the drug that was discovered in A-Rod's urine samples. mark for My Articles similar articles
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James Fell
Are Steroids Addictive? I recommend that you avoid them from a health perspective (as well as a legal one), but I won't condemn anyone who chooses to ignore this advice. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
January 2003
Dayn Perry
Pumped-Up Hysteria Forget the hype. Steroids aren't wrecking professional baseball. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
May 22, 2007
Paul Tenorio
Should Barry Bonds Be a Hall of Famer? Barry Bonds surely had Hall of Fame numbers before the steroid controversy erupted. So does his alleged steroid use change the picture -- and should it? mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 10, 2005
Piet Van Leer
Should Jose Canseco Be Believed? Yes, we've been here before with Canseco, and odds are if we buy enough books, he'll make other shocking claims in later editions. But should he be ignored? mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Abraham Morgentaler
5 Testosterone Myths Despite its unsavory associations, testosterone is a key hormone that has numerous important and beneficial functions in men. mark for My Articles similar articles
Reason
June 2005
Aaron Steinberg
In Defense of Steroids Jose Canseco's surprisingly sensible case for juice: A book review of Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant 'Roids, Smash Hits, and How Baseball Got Big, by Jose Canseco. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 4, 2007
Brad Oremland
Steroids: Beyond Barry Bonds Spurs win NBA Playoffs... More on Michael Vick... Feeling sorry for Gil Meche... Yadier Molina of the Cardinals fractures his wrist... Despite steroid use, Barry Bonds is still an exceptional athlete... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 28, 2005
Dave Golokhov
I Hate Mondays: Feminization Trepidation Media appearances by Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire leave the author wondering why they don't act like men. mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
May 31, 2002
Allen Barra
Steroids: The cancer that's growing inside baseball Until the national pastime solves its drug problem, the game's integrity will be threatened... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 5, 2009
Sean Crowe
Taking a Stand on Performance-Enhancing Drugs Is it really fair to tarnish Barry Bonds for doing something we're pretty sure a large percentage of the pitchers he was facing was also doing? mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
September 10, 2002
Tom Verducci
A Dopey Policy Baseball's new drug testing program is the laughingstock of experts who see it for what it is -- a toothless public relations ploy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
April 12, 2005
Mark Chalifoux
Burn the Sports Books! A sarcastic look at the impact of books written by sports figures. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
September 26, 2005
Chris Cornell
Baseball's Big Embarrassment If those in charge of the sport don't change what is happening to their game in an appropriate manner, they will lose their fan base permanently. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 7, 2005
Dave Golokhov
I Hate Mondays: First is the Worst Who will be the first Major League Baseball player to test positive for steroids? It's what we are all waiting for ... someone to slip up. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
April 7, 2005
Vincent Musco
Bonds Leaves Us Feeling Confused Barry Bonds is positioned to break Babe Ruth's home run record but other issues such as steroid use cloud his image. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
July 13, 2005
William Geoghegan
Long Live the Long Ball Who needs steroids? Certainly not the players in this year's record-breaking Home Run Derby, the opening sideshow to Major League Baseball's annual All-Star Game. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
December 20, 2004
Mark Hyman
Steroid Scandal? Pass the Peanuts Do fans care half as much as a few politicos and media scolds? They seem a lot more interested in the free-agent mating dance between Red Sox hurler Pedro Martinez and Yankees principal owner George Steinbrenner. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 1, 2009
Brad Oremland
No, ESPN, Steroids Still Aren't Okay ESPN The Magazine has published a piece that goes further. Zev Chafets argues that steroids are as wholesome as apple pie. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Dave Golokhov
Victor Conte Interview We caught up with Victor Conte, possibly the most infamous non-athlete associated with steroids, to find out if the next generation of athletes are destined to raise the bar by juicing, just as snowboarders and tennis players do by continuously getting improved equipment? mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
April 16, 2005
Greg Wyshynski
Survey Says: Steroids Don't Matter The Associated Press and AOL Sports polled 1,001 adults about their thoughts on professional baseball today. The results are interesting, if not startling. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 14, 2005
Dave Golokhov
I Hate Mondays: Gambling With Steroids Olympic athletes who try to bend the rules are ousted and excommunicated. Baseball players who have steadily used steroids in the past should go the same way. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 27, 2006
Dave Golokhov
I Hate Mondays: What Does 756 Mean? Nobody cares about the prospects of the San Francisco Giants winning the World Series. It's all Bonds and it's all 756. Can he do it? And will it be relevant? mark for My Articles similar articles
American Family Physician
March 1, 2001
Dale M. Ahrendt
Ergogenic Aids: Counseling the Athlete Numerous ergogenic aids that claim to enhance sports performance are used by amateur and professional athletes. If physicians can guide athletes away from disproven and dangerous supplements, while maintaining honest lines of communication, then serious health risks may be prevented... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 11, 2007
Greg Wyshynski
Barry Bonds, the Symptom and the Cause Baseball lost its way years before Barry Bonds began his formal assault on Hank Aaron's record. He's a symptom of that degradation of character, but far from its cause. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 30, 2006
Jeff Kallman
The Trouble With Barry He may pass Hank Aaron as a home run hitter and a ballplayer, but Hank Aaron is light years past Barry Bonds as a man. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
May 15, 2009
Jeffrey Boswell
Sports Q&A: Manny Ramirez' Ball Tales Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Manny Ramirez, recently suspended for testing positive for a banned drug, said the drugs were prescribed by a physician for a "personal health issue." Should we buy Ramirez' explanation? mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
June 26, 2009
Paul Foeller
Do We Really Hate Steroid Use? We are guilty of enabling their steroid use by remaining willingly and blissfully ignorant of it. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
October 1, 2009
Mark Chalifoux
Why Kids Need Drugs I'm not familiar with little league rules these days, but I'm assuming they followed Major League Baseball's lead and banned performance enhancers. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
July 20, 2011
Clinton Riddle
Less is More Both Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens have shown federal lawyers to be rather, shall we say, prone to the breaking ball. mark for My Articles similar articles
Adventure
Jun/Jul 2005
Ken Kamler
Steroids on Everest The latest trend in mountaineering, steroids, may be pushing climbers over the edge. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 9, 2005
Eric Poole
Rafael in Bushworld Rafael Palmeiro is telling the truth when he says he never intentionally took steroids, or at least that's what President Bush thinks -- even though the notion that any professional athlete would ingest or inject something into his body without knowing exactly what is in it strains credulity. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
May 24, 2011
Brad Oremland
Re-Thinking Zero Tolerance For Steroids We don't have to accept steroid use in baseball, and we probably shouldn't accept it. But there has to be a line. And I think zero tolerance is too strict a standard. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Andrew Tilin
Doping And The Tour de France Maybe Lance Armstrong should tell the truth about his past. Or maybe people should learn a bit about the history of doping and lay off Lance. mark for My Articles similar articles
The Motley Fool
December 14, 2007
Tim Beyers
Is Your Stock on the Juice? Be careful to avoid stocks that may have a steroid problem. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 14, 2004
"We're as Good as the Bad Guys" Scientist Don Catlin says drug testing can be "just days" behind the people designing new performance enhancers for athletes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 22, 2005
Andre Watson
McGwire Loses in Court of Public Opinion For a person who seemed larger-than-life while he was on the baseball diamond, Mark McGwire's poor performance at the congressional hearing on steroid use in baseball will have a lasting effect on his legacy. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Illustrated
May 28, 2002
Tom Verducci
The Injury Toll Steroid use may explain a sharp rise in the time baseball players spend on the disabled list... mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
September 19, 2007
Will Tidey
Juicing Another Game? A while back baseball higher-ups decided performance-enhancing drugs were irrelevant to the sport. How could one group be so wrong? mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
April 4, 2011
Clinton Riddle
The Circus is in Town It's not likely that Barry Bonds will receive an unbiased verdict from any group of 12 jurors in this hemisphere. mark for My Articles similar articles
BusinessWeek
June 14, 2004
Arlene Weintraub
Can Drug-Busters Beat New Steroids? Scientists enlisted by anti-doping agencies are trying to stay a step ahead of the cheaters as the Athens Olympics approach. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
February 25, 2009
Bill Hazell
A-Rod and the Steroid Era It seems that many want to pretend that they were not surprised by the admission of one Alex Rodriguez that he injected steroids mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
December 3, 2006
Greg Wyshynski
Why McGwire Belongs in Cooperstown There's not a single reason to keep Mark McGwire out of the Baseball Hall of Fame. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
Dave Golokhov
Top 10: Steroid Excuses Athletes are known for their physical gifts and not their intellectual aptitude, which explains why there have been so many far-fetched steroid excuses over the years. These top 10 steroid excuses have been used by many athletes. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
March 1, 2005
Eric Poole
The Two Sides of Barry Bonds With Bonds, there's never any shortage of people who done him wrong. But Bonds can't simply be dismissed as a whiner. The truth is more nuanced than that, if only because he's not always wrong. mark for My Articles similar articles
Sports Central
August 31, 2005
Diane M. Grassi
Unaccountability Leaves Cloud Over MLB As long as positive drug test results can be dismissed by players, doubted in the headlines, and penalties to players so meager, Major League Baseball will continue to have a public relations cloud over its head. mark for My Articles similar articles
AskMen.com
James Fell
Putting In The Work What is the single most important part of building muscle? mark for My Articles similar articles
Salon.com
June 20, 2002
Allen Barra
Marvin Miller: Don't trust baseball's drug-testing proposal The former head of the Baseball Players Association says that the owners have no reason to crack down on steroid use -- so the commissioner's random-test proposal may just be moral grandstanding. mark for My Articles similar articles