COLUMN: Why care if Manning uses human growth hormone?
There are persuasive arguments that human growth hormone should be legalized and regulated in sports, mostly to help players recover from injuries, which would spare us this mess of accusations.
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There are persuasive arguments that human growth hormone should be legalized and regulated in sports, mostly to help players recover from injuries, which would spare us this mess of accusations.
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