- Steroid Tests Likely Unready for Start of Texas Football Season
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- Without a contractor to test high school athletes for steroids, the program likely won't be ready for the start of football season. more...
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- Texas Steroid Testing Faces Snag Over Supplements
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- State officials debate whether to delay testing of athletes while they figure out how to avoid false positive results. more...
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- AP Analysis Shows Few States Mandate Steroid Testing
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- Budgetary, logistical and political difficulties have left the burden of starting programs with state athletic associations and local school districts. more...
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- Governor signs bill for high-school steroid testing
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- Thousands of high-school football and baseball players and weightlifters will be subject to random testing for illicit steroid use next fall, under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Charlie Crist. more...
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- H.S. Athlete Steroid Testing Advances in Texas Legislature
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- Public school athletes would face mandatory random steroids tests under a Senate bill approved last week that would create the largest such high school testing program in the country. more...
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- N.J. Steroid Testing Gets Attention in Other States
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- Testing student-athletes for drug use may be an effective deterrent, according to preliminary reviews of the program. more...
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- N.J. Steroid Tests Are Negative
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- New Jersey became the first state to administer the tests amid concerns that high school students might be bulking up to be more competitive. more...
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