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Marc Straus (US), former Chief of Oncology and Associate Professor of Medicine at Boston University Medical Center, in 1982 admitted to "serious deficiencies", including the use of false data, in research studies he supervised. He also admitted to using ineligible patients in his studies, administering drug dosages different from those in his ...
Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Sports controversies" ... 2017–18 NCAA Division I men's basketball corruption scandal;
According to a 2024 peer-reviewed study published in the journal of Sports Medicine, between 6.5 and 9.2% of US athletes self-reported using one or more prohibited methods in a survey. [3] A 2024 study from the University of Chicago reported a 2.2% doping prevalence rate for use of anabolic steroids, peptide hormones, and blood manipulation.
Injustice. The list goes on and on. The human nature of the athletes involved opens sports up to the constant possibility of controversy." type="spreadWord"% Some scandals are driven by financial ...
Sports can be a source of joy that brings people together, but it is not free from controversy. Here is a look at the biggest sports scandals of all-time. 20 biggest sports scandals of all time
From intentionally throwing games to using performance-enhancing drugs, here are some of the biggest scandals in U.S. sports history.
Pages in category "Medical scandals in the United States" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"A Pipeline Full of Drugs" was featured in the January 21, 1985 issue of Sports Illustrated. [1] The article begins with an account of the death of 23-year-old world-class track athlete, Augustinius Jaspers, in his dorm room at Clemson University, and the subsequent discovery by investigating police of unlabeled prescription drugs in his belongings.