Proponents of drug testing would most likely argue that random drug testing could have saved the lives of Len Bias and Taylor Hooton. Those against random drug testing might respond that this testing could be an avenue used to save lives, but before that can happen, a lot more work would need to be done to change the way the current system operates (or fails to operate) in order to make drug testing fair, effective and efficient
Shortly after year-round testing went into effect, the California Court of Appeal held that the NCAA...
Today\u27s high school students must worry about more than simply writing their next paper or passin...
This study examined prescription drug use at a small Division III college in the Southeast. Prescrip...
This article will focus on the particularly complicated question of the legality of drug testing at ...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the effects random drug testing of high school studen...
This note will first give an overview of prescription stimulants and will then explore the prevalent...
Purpose: To assess the deterrent effect of mandatory, random drug testing among high school (HS) ath...
College athletes get drug tested for several reasons. The most basic reason is that sports organizat...
The purpose of this exploratory investigation was to ascertain the effectiveness of decreasing drug ...
The problem of drug use exists at most life stages. In particular, the problem of drug use exists in...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 51 - No. 17 - April 2, 1987. 20 pages
Although rare, drug testing in schools continues to be practised in some European countries, where i...
Under National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, all Division I and II student-athletes ...
The purpose of this study determined whether use of student random drug testing provided an effectiv...
Little is known about the context in which school-based suspicionless or random drug testing (SRDT) ...
Shortly after year-round testing went into effect, the California Court of Appeal held that the NCAA...
Today\u27s high school students must worry about more than simply writing their next paper or passin...
This study examined prescription drug use at a small Division III college in the Southeast. Prescrip...
This article will focus on the particularly complicated question of the legality of drug testing at ...
The purpose of this investigation was to study the effects random drug testing of high school studen...
This note will first give an overview of prescription stimulants and will then explore the prevalent...
Purpose: To assess the deterrent effect of mandatory, random drug testing among high school (HS) ath...
College athletes get drug tested for several reasons. The most basic reason is that sports organizat...
The purpose of this exploratory investigation was to ascertain the effectiveness of decreasing drug ...
The problem of drug use exists at most life stages. In particular, the problem of drug use exists in...
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Vol 51 - No. 17 - April 2, 1987. 20 pages
Although rare, drug testing in schools continues to be practised in some European countries, where i...
Under National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) rules, all Division I and II student-athletes ...
The purpose of this study determined whether use of student random drug testing provided an effectiv...
Little is known about the context in which school-based suspicionless or random drug testing (SRDT) ...
Shortly after year-round testing went into effect, the California Court of Appeal held that the NCAA...
Today\u27s high school students must worry about more than simply writing their next paper or passin...
This study examined prescription drug use at a small Division III college in the Southeast. Prescrip...