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Professional Athletes And Drug Use (penalties)

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Professional athletes and Drug use (penalties)

Malcolm Harvest
Mrs. Skelly
English II
May 8, 1999



Professional Athletes and Drug Use (Penalties)




     This research paper is about athletes and their use of drugs. The drug that is most

frequently used by athletes is alcohol. Most athletes who use drugs do not get the

punishment that they deserve instead they receive punishment that is too lenient. The

penalties for professional athletes who use drugs are too lenient, they should be more

severe.

     Examples of drugs that are used by most athletes are the following: Anabolic

Steroids, Dietary supplements, Blood Doping, Stimulants, Narcotics and Corticosteroids,

and Alcohol.  Anabolic steroids are used illegally by athletes, to increase muscle mass

and strength. Anabolic steroids are also called Androgenic-anabolic steroids.  They get

their name from the Greek words "Andro" and "Gennan" which mean male producing,

and "Anabold" which means...

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