Performance Enhancing Drugs | The Ban on Performance-Enhancing Drugs Should Continue

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Source: The use of performance-enhancing drugs is widespread in Olympic sporting events like track and field and swimming. While testing procedures to catch drug cheats have become more precise and intrusive, athletes have grown more skilled at beating the tests with help from savvy medical advisers. Skeptics maintain that drug testing in sports is an exercise in futility. They contend that performance-enhancing drugs are just another way of gaining an advantage...

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