Articles related to "Steroid Use"
California e-government on steroids
Much of the talk about electronic or e-government centers on new or innovative applications by public agencies that take advantage of the Web and Internet. A few innovators, however, take a more holistic and assertive approach to e-government, one that recognizes that far-reaching potential of the Internet to transform the relationship between individuals and governments.
e-government
• internet voting
• california
Imagine {The pairing of steroids and the high profile athlete}
Are many of baseball's best players such as Jason Giambi and Barry Bonds enhancing their abilities with steroids? Will proof that this is so permanently damage the game? Have steroids irreparably infected Track and Field as well? Can we believe the records owned by stars such as Marion Jones and Tim Montgomery were honestly earned? Are the recent feats by many of today's superstar athletes simply too good to be naturally true? As the evidence mounts and accusations fly, one wonders who will go down and who will ultimatley be vindicated. But one thing has already been made clear. Steroids are no longer the sole domain of bodybuilders seen in muscle magazines with necks the same width as their waists. Apparently Wheaties has been surpassed as the Breakfast of Champions.
olympics
• 2004 olympic games
• wrestling
• boxing
• baseball
Steroids...Love 'em, Hate 'em!
If there’s one certainty about having lupus (You mean there is one?) it’s that at some point you’ll probably have to go on corticosteroid therapy, even if it’s only temporary. Whether you love them or hate them, (probably a little of both) you should know more about them and how they affect both lupus and the lupus patient.
lupus
• sle
• systemic lupus erythmatosus
• disease
• disorder