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Say No to PEDs is a brand new podcast revolving around the current performance enhancing drug epidemic happening around the world of semi-professional and professional sports in the United States. This podcast is meant to properly inform young athletes about all the risks that come with consuming these dangerous substances and why the increased performance is not worth the risk.

Say No to PEDs Tyler Orth

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Say No to PEDs is a brand new podcast revolving around the current performance enhancing drug epidemic happening around the world of semi-professional and professional sports in the United States. This podcast is meant to properly inform young athletes about all the risks that come with consuming these dangerous substances and why the increased performance is not worth the risk.

    Say No to PEDs Podcast Episode 1

    Say No to PEDs Podcast Episode 1

    The Say No to Drugs Podcast is committed to stopping the ongoing increase of PED use seen in the world of sports today. Unlike in the past, PEDs are reaching a much wider and younger group of athletes even starting at the high school level. With our viewers help and support, we believe we can stop this ongoing PED epidemic once and for all. We would also like to give a special thanks to all of our sponsors and sources listed below. Thank you all for tuning in, enjoy the episode!
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    Palmer, Donald, and Christopher B. Yenkey. “Drugs, Sweat, and Gears: An Organizational Analysis of Performance-Enhancing Drug Use in the 2010 Tour de France.” Social Forces, vol. 94, no. 2, Dec. 2015, pp. 891–922. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1093/sf/sov046.

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