
WADA chief says that performance enhancing drugs in Australian sport showed the country's professional leagues had patently failed to build robust anti-doping regimes. ...

07:25 PM, Feb 08, 2013

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong on Thursday was sued by a company that paid him about $12 million for three of his seven Tour de France wins that have since been stripped from him for his use of banned drugs. ...

09:34 AM, Feb 08, 2013

Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland said there was nothing in a damning government report into doping that linked the sport to drugs, saying he was shocked by the findings. ...

08:45 AM, Feb 07, 2013

A government investigation has unearthed widespread use of banned drugs and links with organized crime in Australian sports. ...

08:38 AM, Feb 07, 2013

Top Indian pharma players will continue to grow strongly at over 20 per cent in 2013, primarily led by exports to the US market, India Ratings said in its outlook for the sector. "We believe that top players of the sector will continue to grow strongly in 2013 (over 20 per cent per annum), primarily led by exports. Of the export markets, Indian pharma will focus on the US market...

12:14 PM, Feb 03, 2013

Former world number has admitted using deer antler spray, but says he was unaware the extract contained an insulin-like growth factor. ...

09:47 AM, Jan 31, 2013

The class-action complaint was filed in federal court in Sacramento, California after Armstrong admitted that he had cheated his way to a record seven Tour de France titles. ...

08:45 AM, Jan 24, 2013

Key quotes by Lance Armstrong from the first part of his televised interview with Oprah Winfrey on Thursday. ...

03:09 PM, Jan 18, 2013

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) runs two offices in India to monitor the quality of foods and drugs made in India, the second largest drug exporter and the seventh largest food exporter to the US. Nearly one quarter of the spices, oils and food colourings used in the US comes from India, the largest producer, consumer and exporter of spices globally, the FDA said in a consumer update. ...

11:18 AM, Jan 09, 2013

A man in Jammu and Kashmir's Shopian district was arrested for drugging and then raping a minor girl. The accused committed the crime on November 26, 2012, but a case was registered with the police on December 3. ...

09:41 AM, Jan 05, 2013

The Supreme Court on Thursday slammed the Centre for its failure to stop illegal clinical trials of untested drugs by multinational companies, saying the drug trials are creating "havoc" in the country and causing death of many citizens. ...

03:04 PM, Jan 03, 2013

Houston was murdered, according to a leading private investigator, who claims to have unearthed new evidence. ...

10:59 AM, Dec 29, 2012

The hanging of 26/11 convict Ajmal Kasab, deportation of his handler Abu Jundal from Saudi Arabia, explosions in Pune, arrest of two girls over their Facebook post and August 11 violence at Mumbai's Azad Maidan grabbed the headlines in Maharashtra in 2012. ...

04:52 PM, Dec 19, 2012

Actor-producer Michael Douglas' son is currently serving 10 years in jail stemming from drug charges. ...

10:53 AM, Dec 19, 2012

Dr MS Kanwar, senior consultant, respiratory medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, joined IBNLive readers for an interaction on why India is not being able to curb the incidence of TB cases. ...

05:30 PM, Dec 14, 2012

HSBC says it's paying $1.9 billion in penalties to settle a US money laundering probe. The investigation into HSBC has focused on the transfer of billions of dollars on behalf of nations such as Iran and the transfer of money from Mexican drug cartels. ...

12:21 PM, Dec 11, 2012

The hills, clouds and songs contribute to the theme which brings forth the confusions of a democracy. ...

02:21 PM, Nov 24, 2012

Indore: Three students of Indian Institute of Management in Indore were expelled on Friday for allegedly taking drugs in their hostel room. The action against the MBA students came after they were caught taking drugs by the staff of the premier business institute. "The incident took place on November 21, when the second year MBA students were caught consuming narcotic substance by the staff," said IIM-Indore spokesman Parvez Akhtar on...

05:26 PM, Nov 23, 2012

Bangalore: Drug-maker Cipla on Thursday said it has appointed Subhanu Saxena as the Chief Executive Officer of the company. The appointment is effective from February 1, 2013. Saxena has more than 25 years of work experience. He has worked with companies such as Citicorp, The Boston Consulting Group and PepsiCo, across markets in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia, Cipla said in a statement. In his last assignment, Saxena led...

09:16 AM, Nov 22, 2012

Los Angeles: Supermodel Kate Moss may have been the poster child for the early 90s era, known around the world for her 'heroin chic' look, but she says she never even touched the drug. The 38-year-old put the drug rumors to rest, also maintaining that she never had an eating disorder, reported Variety. Moss, who appeared in several famous magazine spreads looking super skinny and strung out, often shot by...

11:08 AM, Nov 06, 2012