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Enhanced Games: Why 'crippling injuries' are the least of it

The upcoming Enhanced Games in Las Vegas will allow athletes to compete using performance-enhancing substances, sparking criticism from bioethicists regarding severe health risks and the potential for altering fundamental human biology. Critics argue the event, backed by tech investors like Peter Thiel, prioritizes spectacle over athlete safety.

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Enhanced Gamesdopingbioethicsperformance-enhancing drugsgene editingCRISPRsports safetysteroidsEPO

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Enhanced Games: Why 'crippling injuries' are the least of it

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Enhanced Games: Why 'crippling injuries' are the least of it

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