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Baseball's steroid test program: Fair or foul?
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Source site:   USA Today, McLean, VA

In this lesson about steroid use in sports students demonstrate the ability to use interpersonal communication skills to enhance health and demonstrate the ability to advocate for personal, family, and community health.

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Foul Ball: Educating Youth on the Dangers of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in Sports
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Source site:   The New York Times



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Performance Poppers: Exploring How Far Athletes Will Go to Be the Best in Their Sport
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Source site:   The New York Times

In this lesson, students examine the controversies surrounding the use of performance-enhancing supplements in sports by interviewing athletes and writing feature articles that compare the skills required to compete in different sports.

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Performance Poppers: Exploring How Far Athletes Will Go to Be the Best in Their Sport
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Source site:   The New York Times

In this lesson, students examine the controversies surrounding the use of performance-enhancing supplements in sports by interviewing athletes and writing feature articles that compare the skills required to compete in different sports.

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When Building Up Leads to Breaking Down: Understanding the Dangers of Steroids: A Science and Health Lesson
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Source site:   The New York Times

In this lesson, students examine where one develops his or her views about health and ways in which teen-agers exhibit these influences, focusing particularly on the rising trend of anabolic steroid use in teen-age girls. Students then participate in either developing and analyzing a survey of the student body regarding health and views of fitness or researching and designing an informational pamphlet containing information regarding steroid use and its dangerous effects, both which will be distributed to the student body.

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