Millard Baker Article Archive

  1. Bodybuilder Victor Martinez Unfairly Targeted by Steroid Witch Hunt Again

    IFBB pro bodybuilder Victor Martinez was unfairly subjected to a “witch hunt” by an inaccurate article appearing in the New York Daily News...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about 9 months ago 121 reads 0 comments

  2. Media Steroid Frenzy Seeks Alex Rodriguez Steroid Connections

    The aftermath of Alex Rodriguez’ steroid confessional press conference has been marked by an aggressive media feeding frenzy in a race to uncover incriminating steroid connections...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about 9 months ago 40 reads 0 comments

  3. Alex Rodriguez Steroid Use Should Be Applauded Not Demonized

    Anabolic steroids generally improve the level of athletic performance. Improved performance is, by most accounts, good for sport...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about 9 months ago 144 reads 0 comments

  4. MLB Umpire Tim McClelland Says Steroid Use to Improve Performance Is Acceptable

    Timothy McClelland, one of Major League Baseball’s most respected and senior umpires, defended baseball players who have used anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancing drugs at a university fundraiser last night...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about 9 months ago 341 reads 0 comments

  5. WWE John Cena Thinks Steroid Users Should Go to Jail

    John Cena was sickened by MLB player Alex Rodriguez’ admission that he used anabolic steroids according to a recent interview...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about 9 months ago 136 reads 0 comments

  6. MLB Baseball Player Steroid Cycles Relatively Safe Compared to Pro Bodybuilders

      The use of anabolic steroids by professional baseball players is relatively safe especially when compared to the extreme use of anabolic steroid by professional bodybuilders...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about 9 months ago 287 reads 0 comments

  7. CFL: Summer Camp for Violators of NFL Steroid Policy

    The Canadian Football League (CFL) is the only professional sporting league in North America that has not yet implemented steroid testing for its football players...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 168 reads 0 comments

  8. Nanotechnology HGH Urine Testing at 2008 Growth Hormone Summit

    The 2008 Growth Hormone Summit was held by the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA in conjunction with Major League Baseball (MLB) and the law firm of Foley and Lardner at the Beverly Hills Hotel in California on November 10, 2008...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 147 reads 1 comments

  9. Don Catlin Believes NFL Bumetanide Positives Result of Tainted Supplements

    rent a car bulgaria Anti-doping expert Don Catlin believes the numerous NFL players who tested positive for the diuretic butemanide may have unknowingly used dietary supplements tainted with the drug...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 40 reads 0 comments

  10. Don Catlin Believes NFL Bumetanide Positives Result of Tainted Supplements

    Anti-doping expert Don Catlin believes the numerous NFL players who tested positive for the diuretic butemanide may have unknowingly used dietary supplements tainted with the drug. (”Alleged use of old-school drug surprises experts,” Oct.

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 419 reads 8 comments

  11. WADA Funds False Consensus Effect Study to Catch Dopers

    The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) spends considerable money funding research aimed at catching athletes who use prohibited performance enhancing drugs (PEDs). WADA has always been on the losing end of an ongoing cat-and-mouse game...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 142 reads 0 comments

  12. Infinite Number of Undetectable Designer Steroids with Combinatorial Chemistry

    Researcher Jason Thomas, a graduate student in the doctoral program for synthetic organic chemistry at City University in New York, takes us inside the mind of a designer steroid chemist in an interview with Culturekiosque...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 160 reads 0 comments

  13. Organized Doping in Greece Involving Anabolic Steroid Methytrienolone

    The Hellenic Olympic Committee (HOC) president believes organized doping is behind the fifteen Greek athletes who have failed anti-doping tests before and during the 2008 Beijing Olympics...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 178 reads 0 comments

  14. Anti-Doping Laboratory Equipment is Big Business at the 2008 Beijing Olympics

    The China Anti-Doping Agency (CADA) spent approximately $10 million dollars and six years to create a new state of the art laboratory specifically for the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Roughly one quarter of that budget ($2...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 183 reads 0 comments

  15. Dara Torres Takes Moral High Ground Despite Use of Performance Enhancing Drugs

    Swimmer Dara Torres is an extraordinary athlete. The possibility that a 41-year old mother can compete alongside the best elite swimmers in the world with a legitimate chance at winning a gold ...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 112 reads 0 comments

  16. Did Jessica Hardy's Advocare Supplements Contain Clenbuterol?

    Swimmer Jessica Hardy has withdrawn from the United States Olympic Team bound for the 2008 Beijing Olympics after testing positive for low levels of the long-acting beta-2 adrenergic agonist (LABA) clenbuterol...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 579 reads 0 comments

  17. Jessica Hardy Clenbuterol Positive and Unfair Media Coverage

    I am disappointed by the mainstream media coverage of Olympic swimmer Jessica Hardy’s failed drug test for clenbuterol (an asthma medication). NBC was apparently the first news organization to identify the banned substance as clenbuterol...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 300 reads 0 comments

  18. Swimmer Jessica Hardy's Competitors Are Permitted to Use Similar Asthma Drugs

    U.S. Olympic swimmer Jessica Hardy tested positive for the asthma medication Clenbuterol in both A and B samples at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha, Neb., on July 1 and 4, 2008...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 1,781 reads 4 comments

  19. Roche Spokesperson Denies Planting Secret Molecule in Mircera

    Roche Pharmaceuticals quickly rejected claims that Roche planted secret molecule in Mircera which allowed for detection of the CERA class drug at the 2008 Tour de France...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 173 reads 0 comments

  20. Roche Pharmaceuticals Adds Secret Molecules to Drugs in Anti-Doping Effort

    John Fahey, president of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), has revealed they are cooperating with Roche Pharmaceuticals to secretly add a “traceable molecule” to drugs likely to have performance enhancing effects in athletes...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 278 reads 0 comments

  21. Blood Booster EPO Only the Tip of the Iceberg in Cycling

    Widespread doping continues in cycling despite recent proclamations by Olivier Rabin, the science director for World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), and Pierre Bordry, the head of the French Anti-Doping ...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 212 reads 0 comments

  22. Use of Biosimilar EPO Agents Widespread at 2008 Tour de France

    A BBC investigation suggests that most athletes who use recombinant human erythropoietin (EPO) continue to get away with it. The investigative article reveals several reasons why the EPO test is failing...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 339 reads 0 comments

  23. Legality of Anti-Doping Test for Mircera at 2008 Tour de France

      The French National Anti-Doping Agency (AFLD) has been utlizing a secret new anti-doping test for a previously undetectable performance-enhancing drug during the 2008 Tour de France...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 282 reads 0 comments

  24. Professional Cycling is Synonymous with Doping

    Rant’s Daniel Rosen asked the question “Will it ever be possible to have a Tour de France… that is completely free of doping?” I would answer that with a definitive no - not now, not ever...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 106 reads 0 comments

  25. Blame Spain for Doping in the Tour de France

    The desperation in professional cycling is increasing as commentators try to explain away the pervasive doping problems in the sport. At the onset of the 2008 Tour de France, the doping problem was characterized as a generational issue...

    Millard Baker Written by Millard Baker about about 1 year ago 98 reads 0 comments

 


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