Oct

10

Major League Baseball and the law firm Foley & Lardner LLP have partnered with the Office of Continuing Medical Education at the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California at Los Angeles to conduct a Growth Hormone Summit on Monday, Nov. 10th, Baseball Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced today.

The educational objectives of the comprehensive program will focus on understanding the currently available methods for identifying use of human growth hormone (HGH) and understanding the viability of urine testing for HGH in the future; building a consensus on the most effective methods of implementing widespread blood testing for abuse of HGH; identifying future strategies for HGH testing; and understanding the United States Laws regarding the regulation and distribution of HGH.

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MLB/HGH Report

Aug

21

 Less ambitious forms of gene doping may be right around the corner.

This will do away with the troublesome virus-based delivery system, as this type of doping would inject “naked” DNA directly into a muscle.
Nearby cells would take up some of the DNA, and if that DNA controls an important hormone, like EPO or human growth hormone (HGH), it would do the job well.
Though it won”t be different from injecting EPO or HGH directly, but it would save money, because it would only have to be done once.
“You could probably get a molecular-biology major to make it for you for a couple hundred dollars,” said Sweeney.

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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.

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Forbes.com/HGH

May

1

Take a look at what Jose Conseco said about HGH in his new book: 

MIAMI, FL — A chapter in former slugger Jose Conseco’s new book Vindicated alleges new steroid claims, moving from the baseball world into that of competitive horse racing. Canseco, airing more of his dirty laundry, says that he injected horse racing sensations Barbaro and Seabiscuit with HGH and other performance enhancing drugs.

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