Here is a look at performance-boosting drugs now banned in almost every sport, but readily available to athletes of all ages. What: Stimulants used for weight-control and suppression of fatigue. They ...
Performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) are medications used to improve physical performance. Many PEDs are illegal to buy when not used to treat an approved medical condition. There’s no precise ...
Is to time just to let athletes openly use performance-enhancing drugs? Of course not, is the obvious answer. It’s cheating. It would kill the spirit of the Olympics and all competitive sports. But ...
HOW ABOUT this for a bold and controversial idea: a sporting event where the use of performance-enhancing drugs (peds) is not just permitted, but actively encouraged? That is exactly what Aron D’Souza ...
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Paris Olympics silver medallist joins Enhanced Games, where performance-enhancing drugs are legal
British Olympic silver medalist Ben Proud has become the first athlete from his country to join the Enhanced Games, a controversial competition allowing performance-enhancing drugs, scheduled for May ...
The federal government says it wants Lance Armstrong's medical records from his 1996 cancer treatments because they could prove just how far he was willing to go to conceal performance-enhancing drug ...
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Enhanced Games, a sports festival that bills itself as better than the Olympics because it allows athletes to benefit from using performance-enhancing drugs, will kick off next ...
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