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May 10, 2018
Parent Confessions: I Didn’t Understand the Seriousness of my Son’s Steroid Use
As published in Little League Baseball’s newsletter: We are a baseball family. I played Little League Baseball® and so did both of my boys. Our oldest son went on the play collegiate baseball and was scouted by several Major League teams, and was Taylor’s idol. Like his older brother, Taylor played Little League and then […]
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May 7, 2018
Elvis Andrus (Rangers) promotes healthy lifestyle to youth
ARLINGTON — The 50 or so prep baseball players who showed up at Globe Life Park on Saturday morning got a crash course in doing things the right way as part of the National PLAY Campaign to promote the importance of living a healthy lifestyle. The main message they got from the likes of Rangers […]
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May 1, 2018
THF Board Member, Mark Thompson, on Home Security and Pest Control
Providing peace of mind is a full-time job. Mark Thompson, the founder of Smith Thompson Security, gladly accepts this responsibility. In a time when tragedies seem to take place on a daily basis, Thompson emphasizes the value of safety and security. Mark Thompson started Smith Thompson Security in 1978. Smith Thompson Security is often regarded […]
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April 26, 2018
SOCIAL MEDIA AND BODY IMAGE
As social media continues to play a central role in the lives of adolescent girls and young women, its influence on body image and the perception of beauty continues to grow. Social media not only exposes young girls to certain beauty standards and cultural ideals of womanhood, but emerging research shows it may contribute to the […]
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April 16, 2018
TAYLOR HOOTON FOUNDATION AND ATLANTA FALCONS EXTEND PARTNERSHIP TO INCLUDE STEROID EDUCATION IN YOUTH CLINICS  
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    TAYLOR HOOTON FOUNDATION AND NFL’s ATLANTA FALCONS EXTEND PARTNERSHIP TO INCLUDE STEROID EDUCATION IN YOUTH CLINICS   McKinney, Texas (April 11, 2018) – The Taylor Hooton Foundation announced today an extension through 2018 of its partnership with the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons to bring awareness of the dangers of Appearance and Performance-Enhancing Substances to the […]
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April 11, 2018
Supplement safety for teen athletes
  Most dietary supplement products are marketed for adults 18 and older and typically carry a warning on the label against use by those under 18. Moreover, there has been little to no reliable research done on the use of dietary supplements—especially those marketed for bodybuilding and performance enhancement—by people under the age of 18. […]
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March 27, 2018
ELITE FEMALE ATHLETES MANDY MARQUARDT AND ALISE (POST) WILLOUGHBY JOIN TAYLOR HOOTON FOUNDATION’S ALL ME® ADVISORY BOARD
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Multi National Champions Step Up to Help Educate Young People About the Dangers of Appearance and Performance Enhancing Substances McKinney, Texas (March 27, 2018) – The Taylor Hooton Foundation announced today that 13-time national champion track cyclist Mandy Marquardt and 2017 UCI BMX World Champion and Olympic Silver Medalist Alise (Post) Willoughby […]
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March 19, 2018
Steroid Abuse- Youth Is The Biggest Target
Steroids, otherwise called anabolic steroids, have progressively turned into a medication of abuse among teenage guys. Steroid abuse is the matter of concern. Anabolic steroids are manufactured forms of hormones like testosterone, normally created by the body. Due to impacts, for example, the mutilated perfect self-perception and peer pressure which the media propagates, teenage guys, particularly […]
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March 8, 2018
Hooton Foundation honors Sale, Pedroia
FORT MYERS, Fla. — Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia and left-hander Chris Sale were presented with canvas prints of their 2018 “It’s All Me” public service ad for the Taylor Hooton Foundation prior to Wednesday’s game against the Twins at JetBlue Park. Taylor Hooton Foundation President Donald Hooton Jr. and Red Sox conditioning coach Kiyoshi Momose made the […]
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November 21, 2017
Joe Morgan pens letter to all Hall of Fame voters: Steroid users don’t belong
The Baseball Hall of Fame never has issued a clear statement about how voters should handle the steroids issue, until now. Hall of Fame second baseman and Hall vice chairman Joe Morgan sent an impassioned emailed letter through the Hall to every eligible voter from the Baseball Writers Association of America on Tuesday, the day […]
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