Could Muscular Dystrophy Drug Be the Next PED in MLB?

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 Could Muscular Dystrophy Drug Be the Next PED in MLB?
As professional athletes are finding testing for performance-enhancing substances becoming more and more sophisticated, those looking to gain an unfair advantage may look to new sources in an effort to beat the system. So, while figures in baseball such as Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Brian McNamee, and Greg Anderson have made names like Winstrol, human-growth hormone, and the . [link]

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As athletes are finding testing for performance-enhancing substances becoming more sophisticated, those looking to gain an unfair advantage may look to new sources in an effort to beat the system. So, while figures in baseball such as Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, Brian McNamee, and Greg Anderson have made certain PEDs part of the sports lexicon, myostatin blockers may be next.
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