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At the Enhanced Games, drugs don’t get athletes banned. They could get them rich.

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Enhanced, Producer of Enhanced Games, Loses More than 40% of Stock Value on Tuesday - SwimSwam.

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Enhanced, Producer of Enhanced Games, Loses More than 40% of Stock Value on Tuesday SwimSwamAt the Enhanced Games, drugs don't get athletes banned.

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NBC NewsThe Olympics These Were Not The AtlanticClean Athletes Stole the Show at the Enhanced Games Yahoo SportsPeptides and banned swimsuits: Welcome to the doping Olympics The Washington Post

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When Shania Collins was first approached about taking performance-enhancing drugs last year, it made her nervous enough to contact two members of the Drug Enforcement Administration — her parents.

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