Doping in Sports
The debate on allowing performance enhancing drugs in sports is ongoing, with arguments against prohibition citing unfair advantages, failure of anti-doping screenings, and the need for regulation instead. Health risks are acknowledged but deemed manageable, particularly in comparison to inherent dangers in many sports. Prohibiting steroids may hinder innovation and discourage professional sports. Regulation, rather than prohibition, is proposed as a more effective and practical solution to ensure fair competition and improve the overall quality of sports.
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Reference
StudyCorgi. (2024, December 12). Doping in Sports. https://studycorgi.video/doping-in-sports/