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An Olympic challenge: detecting GH abuse 

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88 Summer 2008 An Olympic challenge: detecting GH abuse
87 Spring 2008 Is this your ticket to Rio?
86 Winter 2007 Fraud or science?
85 Autumn 2007 Education: Special issue
84 Summer 2007 Retail Therapy?
83 Spring 2007 When famine becomes feast: The rise of obesity
82 Winter 2006 The Endocrine Society: an international perspective
81 Autumn 2006 Paediatric Endocrinology
80 Summer 2006 German World Cup special issue
79 Spring 2006 All in the mind: fat hormones in the brain
78 Winter 2005 HRT: who, when and why?
77 Autumn 2005 Get set for Glasgow: ECE 2006
76 Summer 2005 Life in the wrong body: gender dysphoria
75 Spring 2005 1905 - 2005: Hormones at 100
74 Winter 2004 Drugs in sport
73 Autumn 2004 Oncology: breast cancer and neuroendocrine tumours
72 Summer 2004 Why grandmothers are good for you!
71 Spring 2004 Osteoporosis: A new hope?
70 Winter 2003 Genetics: brave new world?
69 Autumn 2003 Silencing the scaremongers
68 Summer 2003 Clinical Databases: Defeating the disease
67 Spring 2003 Ethics and embryos: Raising the debate
66 Winter 2002 Crossing the pond: The view stateside
65 Autumn 2002 HRT: panacea or Pandora’s box
64 Summer 2002 Medical teaching: The next generation
63 Spring 2002 Hurry to Harrogate
62 Winter 2001/2002 Retro reproduction
61 Autumn 2001 Intellectual property
60 Summer 2001 What price pathology?
59 Spring 2001 Mixing with the media: An endocrinologist's experience
58 Winter 2000/2001 Animals in research
57 Autumn 2000 TSH: Tips from tadpoles
56 Summer 2000 Endocrinology in the new millennium
55 Spring 2000 Surviving in the lab: A medics guide