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Steroid Nation is a non-fiction book that chronicles the history of steroid use in America, particularly in the world of sports. It explores the culture of performance-enhancing drugs, starting with bodybuilders in the 1970s and continuing through major league sports scandals involving athletes like Barry Bonds, Marion Jones, and Lance Armstrong. The book examines the reasons behind the widespread use of these substances and the impact they have had on American society. .
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Steroid Nation is a non-fiction book that chronicles the history of steroid use in America, particularly in the world of sports. It explores the culture of performance-enhancing drugs, starting with bodybuilders in the 1970s and continuing through major league sports scandals involving athletes like Barry Bonds, Marion Jones, and Lance Armstrong. The book examines the reasons behind the widespread use of these substances and the impact they have had on American society.
Steroid Nation is a non-fiction book that chronicles the history of steroid use in America, particularly in the world of sports. It explores the culture of performance-enhancing drugs, starting with bodybuilders in the 1970s and continuing through major league sports scandals involving athletes like Barry Bonds, Marion Jones, and Lance Armstrong. The book examines the reasons behind the widespread use of these substances and the impact they have had on American society.
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