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Steroids are abused by athletes every year. ... A New York Times poll finds that 43 percent of Americans think at least half of the athletes playing professional sports are using performance-enhancing drugs. ... The ethics behind the use of steroids has been a very heated and debated topic over the years. Studies have shown that athletes who use steroids are given a great athletic push ahead of those athletes who do not use steroids. The use of steroids takes away equality in sports and moves one player above the others. Sports should ban the use of steroids by their athletes.
Taking anabolic steroids is illegal in the National Football League and National Basketball Association, both of which ban and test for steroid use, but Major League Baseball has no steroid policy or testing program. ... The results of taking anabolic steroids are gaining weight and building muscle rapidly, which is very appealing to many athletes. The widespread use of steroids by athletes is quite complicated since steroids themselves cannot make someone a better athlete.
Approximate Word count = 808 Approximate Pages = 3.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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