Anthony Galea, a Canadian sports-medicine doctor who has treated several prominent athletes, was charged Tuesday with smuggling, unlawful distribution of human growth hormone, introducing the unapproved drug Actovegin into interstate commerce and conspiring to lie to federal agents and defraud the United States.
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In a major breakthrough in the fight against doping, a British rugby league player has become the first athlete to be suspended for using human growth hormone.
First it was baseball, then the witch-hunt progressed through the other professional sports, going as far as NASCAR and Formula1. So, it makes logic sense to say that it was only a matter of time before the issues of athletic doping entered into the motorcycle racing world. While the issue of doping in motorsports seems almost absurd, considering the benefits of athletic doping are deminimus when machinery takes center-stage, it would seem our beloved sport is not immune from athletes looking
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MLB has a steroid problem, say it ain’t so. Steroids in baseball you have got to be kidding me. This isn’t new news! We’ve known about this problem for many years, but according to a recent story broken by the New York Times , it might be affecting the Boston Red Sox . OK, maybe not the Sox directly but it could possibly affect current Sox player David Ortiz . As well as ex-Sox Manny Ramirez . As it just been reported by the NYT’s that both Ortiz & Ramirez’s were on the 200
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