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LAS VEGAS - This past week, in a city built on risk and reward, billionaire biohacker Christian Angermayer went about his wellness routine. He injected himself with weight loss drugs, testosterone, and legal-but-off-label growth hormones, designed to ...
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, an Australian lawyer and entrepreneur, has been ...
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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 Olympics,” where drug use is permitted, will take ...
LAS VEGAS - Hafthor Björnsson, the colossus human better known as Thor, stood barefoot over a barbell loaded with 1,135 pounds, a weight so absurd it seemed more fitting for a forklift. He wrapped his baseball mitt-size hands around the bar. His face ...
(AP) — Federal authorities charged a Florida man Tuesday with providing banned substances to an athlete in a case involving the 45-month doping ban handed to Olympic sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams last year. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Orlando ...
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