Web Links to Educational Resources:
Below are links to agencies and organizations who can provide you with helpful steroid information and related resources:
California Interscholastic Federation
Committed to developing student athletes of character, CIF has many resources or Athletic Directors, Students & Parents, School Administrators, and Coaches. The site includes many resources and valuable links to more information >>>
U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
Anabolic steroids are synthetically produced variants of the naturally occurring male hormone testosterone. Both males and females have testosterone produced in their bodies: males in the testes, and females in the ovaries and other tissues. The full name for this class of drugs is >>>
National High School Coaches Association:
Founded in 1989 and located in Easton Pennsylvania, the NHSCA is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing leadership and support to high school coaches and their programs. The purpose of our Web site is >>>
National Institute on Drug Abuse
On April 14, 2000, the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) and several partners announced a national multimedia public education initiative designed to alert the public to the dangers of >>>
U.S. Anti-Doping Agency
USADA is dedicated to preserving the well being of Olympic sport, the integrity of competition, and ensuring the health of athletes >>>
NFHS - National Federation of High Schools
As a means of addressing the growing problem of steroid abuse in our nation’s high schools, the NFHS has developed a multimedia educational initiative called “Make the Right Choice. >>>
NIDA - National Institute on Drug Abuse
Great resource to find all types of information about anabolic steroids. NIDA touches on many of the physical as well as psychological effects of steroids. >>>
MAYO Clinic
Great resource for researching steroid abuse, discusses the drug as well as the many short term and long term affects that steroids have on the human body. Their studies suggest that 5 percent to 11 percent of high-school boys and 0.5 percent to 2.5 percent of high-school girls have tried anabolic steroids Article 1 | Article 2 | Article 3 | Article 4
Steroid Abuse
This source has links to many sites that have lots of research that has been done on the affects of steroids, as well as how steroid abuse is a national problem. >>>
Oregon Health and Science University
The faculty and staff of the Division of Health Promotion & Sports Medicine at OHSC are dedicated to the best in clinical care, cutting-edge research and education. Our clinical teaching, education and research programs promote health and target potentially at-risk populations. >>>
Office of White House Drug Policy
Kids Health
American Academy of Pediatricians
Office of Diversion Control
World Anti-Doping Agency
National Coalition for the Advancement of
Drug-Free Athletics