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Drugs and Sports | Table of Contents

  • The Use of Performance- Enhancing Drugs Is Common

    by Michael Bamberger and Don Yaeger

  • Steroid Use Is a Growing Problem Among American High School Athletes

    by Gary Mihoces

  • State-Sponsored Drug Use Has Tarnished the Olympic Games

    by Richard Panek

  • Performance-Enhancing Substances Raise Serious Ethical Questions for Athletes

    by Kirk Johnson

  • The International Olympic Committee Stands Against Doping

    by Juan Antonio Samaranch

  • The Impropriety of Taking Performance-Enhancing Drugs Is Debatable

    by Gina Kolata

  • Drug Testing for Athletes Must Be Improved

    by Domhnall MacAuley

  • Mandatory Drug Fest in Sports: The War Against Drugs Is Failing on All Fronts

    by Luke Cyphers

  • Athletes Have the Right to Accept the Risks and Benefits of Performance- Enhancing Drugs

    by Robert Lipsyte

  • Banning Performance- Enhancing Drugs Is Justified

    by Steve Olivier

  • The United States Must Spearhead Reforms to Eradicate Drugs in Sports

    by Barry R. McCaffrey

  • Drug Use in Sports Is Not Eradicable

    by Matt Barnard

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  1. Introduction
  2. Table of Contents
    1. The Use of Performance- Enhancing Drugs Is Common
    2. Steroid Use Is a Growing Problem Among American High School Athletes
    3. State-Sponsored Drug Use Has Tarnished the Olympic Games
    4. Performance-Enhancing Substances Raise Serious Ethical Questions for Athletes
    5. The International Olympic Committee Stands Against Doping
    6. The Impropriety of Taking Performance-Enhancing Drugs Is Debatable
    7. Drug Testing for Athletes Must Be Improved
    8. Mandatory Drug Fest in Sports: The War Against Drugs Is Failing on All Fronts
    9. Athletes Have the Right to Accept the Risks and Benefits of Performance- Enhancing Drugs
    10. Banning Performance- Enhancing Drugs Is Justified
    11. The United States Must Spearhead Reforms to Eradicate Drugs in Sports
    12. Drug Use in Sports Is Not Eradicable
  3. Organizations to Contact
  4. Bibliography
  5. Copyright

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