Mandatory Drug Testing: Pushing for an Even Playing Field

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Athletes since then, have continued using a variety of ways in order to succeed in their sport. In the 1800s they turned to caffeine, ether-coated sugar cubes, and even nitroglycerin because it was believe that the heart would pump more blood and reduce fatigue (10). Voy further states that this practice continued throughout the 1900s; however, many athletes during this time, especially cyclist and long distance runners, ended up dying as a result of this deadly concoction...
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Voy further states that this practice continued throughout the 1900s; however, many athletes during this time, especially cyclist and long distance runners, ended up dying as a result of this deadly concoction. It was not until after World War Two, in which amphetamines were introduced to athletes. Many football and baseball players used amphetamines, a stimulant that increased concentration and reduced fatigue, partly because the drug was so easily accessed (12)...
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