WADA has far more cultural influence than it rightly should. The vast majority of people are not professional athletes and should care zero about WADA. Being told the best you can do for a pulled muscle is sleep and NSAIDs is a ridiculous lie.https://labblog.uofmhealth.org/body-work/some-olympic-doping-drugs-may-have-legitimate-medical-uses …
Those thicken your blood and (might) have killed plenty of competitive athletes Speculation is that doping with EPO started in 1987 - 20 Belgian and Dutch cyclists died between 1987 and 1990
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Apparently this isn't all that well documented - it's unknown if they were taking EPO or even if the deaths were greater than a random baseline of deaths
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Wow it's almost like I already said pushing things to extremes is a bad idea. https://twitter.com/__ice9/status/1040159243792535552?s=19 … Anyway it was an arbitrary example. EPO is an undesirable intervention to most people due to the significant risks, costs, and inconveniences involved.
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Hypothetical example. Do anything at extreme levels and you run a greater risk of catastrophes. There are significantly safer options for that niche right now regardless, to the limit of our empirical data and case reports at least.https://twitter.com/__ice9/status/1040178244992024577?s=19 …
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