clarifying my thoughts on therapeutic use exemptions
i have previously expressed an argument wherein i discussed the possibility of eliminating therapeutic use exemptions (tue) from...


documentary review: “tour de pharmacy”
this post is a brief word of the doping and cycling documentary, appropriately named “tour de pharmacy.” i had been excited for this...
i don’t buy it: erythropoietin does benefit cycling performance.
a recent scientific paper gained a lot of attention in the mainstream media, being picked up by outlets such as reuters, espn, and the...
what’s wrong with using steroids? a synopsis of the psychology of ped use.
most people, at least most readers of this blog, likely consider the use of performance enhancing drugs to be wrong. while we can...
breaking 2 and doping
i am sure most readers of this blog are familiar with the story by now. nike invested a large amount of money into a project called...
usoc position on anti-doping
the united states olympic committee recently published a new position on anti-doping. the position statement is only short and certainly...
the fandom of zyzz and development of the body aesthete
changing speeds from some of the recent scientific articles featured here, a social science study in the international journal of drug...
avoiding a positive aas test: strategies used by athletes
a common argument put forth by proponents of easing performance drug testing is that it is ultimately a losing battle. many people have...
the judicial system and performance enhancing drugs
an unintended consequence of performance enhancing drugs for some people are the emotional or mood changes associated with their use....
the future of doping pharmaceuticals
even though the public is becoming more educated on the topic of performance enhancement drugs, many more and diverse options are...