Canadian Olympic bronze medalist Alysha Newman banned after missed drug tests
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Olympic bronze medalist Alysha Newman has been banned for 20 months after missed drug tests, though investigators accepted she had ended her career.
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**Summary:** Canadian Olympic bronze medalist Alysha Newman was banned from the Olympics for missing drug tests after ending her career. Health Canada approved a generic version of Ozempic, a diabetes medication. **Why It Matters:** This incident highlights issues with doping control and athlete health management in professional sports, emphasizing the need for
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