A Tale of Banned Drugs and a Famous Doctor
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Major League Baseball is planning to question Dr. Neal ElAttrache, the executive director of medical services for the Dodgers as well as the Rams, following a report from The New York Times on Thursday that he supported the therapeutic use of performance-enhancing drugs for UFC star Conor McGregor during his recovery from a severe leg fracture,
The inquiry comes after a report that Dr. Neal ElAttrache, the physician for the team, supported the U.F.C. star Conor McGregor in using performance-enhancing drugs while recovering from an injury.
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Max Kepler signs with Diamondbacks while still serving suspension for performance-enhancing drugs
PHOENIX (AP) — Outfielder Max Kepler, still serving an 80-game suspension for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs, agreed Sunday to a contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks for a prorated share of the $780,
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Who is Dr. Neal ElAttrache?
MLB is planning to question Dodgers head team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache after a New York Times report that he supported an exemption to the usage of performance-enhancing drugs for UFC star Conor McGregor.
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Max Kepler signs with Diamondbacks while still serving a suspension for a performance-enhancing drug
The Arizona Diamondbacks have signed outfielder Max Kepler, who is still serving an 80-game suspension for testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs
