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Critics concerned GLP-1 drugs may give athletes a performance edge
Critics are debating whether GLP-1 drugs should be banned in sports for potentially being performance-enhancing drugs.
Serena Williams’ triumphant return to competitive tennis has reignited a surprisingly thorny debate that stretches far beyond ...
Share on Pinterest GLP-1 drugs can provide benefits that may boost an athlete’s performance, but do these medications give them the competitive edge? Getty Images/The Good Brigade Debates are emerging ...
A weight-loss medication eased Serena Williams’s comeback. Experts can’t agree on whether that counts as doping.
The Enhanced Games, taking place this weekend in Las Vegas, support "safe, responsible and clinically supervised use of performance enhancements." ...
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'Enhanced Games' permit performance-enhancing drugs
Human or seal? As spectators watch swimmers slicing through the water with bulging lattissimus dorsi muscles, they remark, “Wow, is that athlete on performance-enhancing drugs?” An official “doping ...
Conor McGregor is nearing his UFC return after a five-year absence, but a performance-enhancing drug claim looms over his head. Outside the octagon, McGregor is known to skate around the rules from ...
Olympic medalists are among those taking part in the "Enhanced Games," a sporting competition where athletes can take performance-enhancing drugs, this Sunday. 40 athletes will compete in the ...
Competing while using banned substances is one of elite sports’ most fiercely protected red lines. But this weekend, in the shadow of a Las Vegas casino, comes a one-day competition that has sparked ...
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