In April, 1985, the FDA banned the distribution of pituitary growth hormone (hGH) because of the possibility that it was contaminated by a “slow virus”. All parents of children receiving hGH ...
Former Boston Red Sox slugger Mo Vaughn reportedly admitted to using human growth hormone during his MLB career. A couple of caveats: HGH hadn’t been banned at the time -- and it was well after ...
Former MLB American League MVP Mo Vaughn admitted to using human growth hormone during his playing days in an effort to extend his career. “I was trying to do everything I could,” Vaughn ...
Nearly two decades after his name appeared in the Mitchell Report, Mo Vaughn has admitted to using human growth hormone. Vaughn, who played 12 MLB seasons from 1991 to 2003, told The Athletic as ...
Former big league slugger Mo Vaughn has confirmed he used human growth hormone to recover from a nagging knee injury late in his career. The 1995 American League MVP told The Athletic in a recent ...
The report offered evidence that Vaughn had been sold human growth hormone (HGH) in 2001. HGH, however, was not a banned substance until 2005, two years after Vaughn retired. The Mitchell Report ...
Former MLB slugger and 1995 American League MVP Mo Vaughn has confirmed for the first time that he used human growth hormone (HGH) to prolong his career. Vaughn, a three-time All-Star who played ...