Jul

31

 Baseball is just one sport marred by HGH use. Who will make it in the Hall of Fame and who won’t???

Former Yankee pitching great Rich “Goose” Gossage will be formally inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame this weekend in Cooperstown, N.Y. No great surprise that the Goose, a fearsome relief pitcher in the 1970s and 80s, has made it to the hall.But who will make it in years to come? There are a few obvious picks from the still-active or recently retired pool: players like Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez, Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux and Ken Griffey Jr.

The statistical slam dunks marred by allegations of steroid and human growth hormone (HGH) use are another story. Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Rafael Palmeiro, Roger Clemens, Mark McGwire and Jason Giambi fall into this tent.

Read what a doctor has to say about HGH: what are the side effects, what does HGH do, and what is her top product pick.

Forbes.com/HGH

Dec

21

 Two prominate drug companies decide to end their HGH partnership, according to Forbes:

After partnering up only a year ago, investors and analysts were confused as to why Genentech chose to end its collaboration with Altus to jointly create HGH.

Altus announced late Wednesday that it regained the rights from Genentech to develop and market the drug known as ALTU-238 in North America. According to Altus, Genentech declined an option to sell the drug internationally.

ALTU-238 is an experimental treatment intended for patients who lack the proper amount of the HGH. The drug, taken weekly, is a version of that hormone.

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