Interview with Steroid Nation author, Dr. Gary Gaffney

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The second of two parts to this interview with Gary Gaffney, MD, of the University of Iowa. In this part of the interview, Gaffney talks about how baseball should react to the Mitchell Report when it is released, and how baseball and sports in general can combat the use of performance enhancing drugs. [link]

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Published 11/29/2007 by 100% Injury Rate at 100% Injury Rate
Cowboys/Packers. And 70% of America can't watch it tonight, including me. But it's ok, NFL. I know you're struggling to make ends meet right now. Maybe things will turn around soon. On to the links. All On The Field interviews Gary Gaffney, M.D. of the blog Steroid Nation. [Part 1] [Part 2] The Pack is clearly on the upswing this year. So were the Lions until a few weeks ago. What happened? Oh, that's right, Matt Millen's drafts. [The World of Isaac] Hawaii could really use a BCS bowl bid, because they're pretty strapped for ...

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