ch. 1. Should the use of performance-enhancing drugs be accepted? The use of performance-enhancing drugs is cheating / Stephen Mumford
Performance-enhancing drugs should be legalized / Stephen Wang
Performance-enhancing drugs should not be legalized / Michael Rosenberg
Genetics gives athletes an unfair advantage / Malcolm Gladwell
Using genetic advantages for athletes to justify performance-enhancing drugs is flawed / Leigh Cowart
ch. 2. How dangerous are performance-enhancing drugs? Performance-enhancing drugs are dangerous / Chris Doorley
The dangers of professional sports are comparable to that of performance-enhancing drugs / Michael Lavin
Performance-enhancing drugs are dangerous to nonathletes / Marifel Mitzi F. Fernandez and Robert G. Hosey
Survey finds sharp increase in teen HGH use / David Crary
Is HGH, allegedly Alex Rodriguez's drug of choice, really so bad? / Kent Sepkowitz
ch. 3. How effective is testing to detect performance-enhancing drugs? How performance-enhancing drug testing works, or doesn't: Olympic edition / John J. Ross
The ineffectiveness of testing for performance-enhancing drugs is due to inefficient support / World Anti-Doping Agency Working Group
Urine testing: the focal point for all performance-enhancing drug testing / American Swimming Magazine
The biological passport / Susan Gilbert
Biological passports may not be effective in detecting performance-enhancing drugs / Blair Henley
In defense of the rights of sportsmen / Klaus Wivel
ch. 4. What is the future of performance-enhancing drugs? New muscle drugs could be the next big thing in sports doping / Jon Hamilton
The future of sport: catching drug cheats / Justin Robertson
The dangers for students addicted to brain Viagra / Steve Bird
The use of cognitive-enhancing drugs is cheating and problematic / George Dawson.