The sport of horseracing is rich in history, dating back to the Greek Olympic games in 666 B.C. Horseracing in America and equine law both developed from horseracing in England. From the colonial times to post-Civil War, horse racing was reserved for the wealthy elite. After World War II, horse racing became a business and the horse became a great monetary investment. These new economic factors and the development of synthetic steroids prompted many trainers to administer steroids and other drugs to give their horse a competitive edge. While steroids are banned today, there is one drug that is threatening the horseracing industry: Lasix. Lasix is used as a prophylaxis for Exercise-Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage, but the controversies re...
One of the largest industries in the United States revolves around horses, which make a daily impact...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Horse racing is a popular, multimillion-dollar indus-try worldwide, but reports of injuries and othe...
CONTENTS HSUS Working to End Use of Drugs at Tracks--New Bill Introduced in House & Senate Why Do ...
During mid-January, hearings on a new bill intended to stop the misuse of drugs in racehorses will b...
Horseracing in the United States may be in serious trouble. Thirty-four horses have died at the San...
The favor towards the sport activities has long allowed a wide range of sport competition where ani...
Lasix is a drug used in thoroughbred racehorses to prevent exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EI...
This Comment addresses the prominence of horse racing in California and the resulting tendency of so...
This article, written at a time when horse-racing was experiencing a wave of corruption and race-fix...
The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) has undergone several unsuccessful changes over the ...
The final race of the 2019 Breeder’s Cup was about to begin at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Californ...
Doing the Derby in Kentucky; The Iditarod revisited; Musher convicted of sled-dog cruelty; Long jou...
This paper is concerned with doping and controlled medication irregularities in equestrianism and ho...
This review addresses the question of whether Thoroughbred horse racing is sustainable in the contex...
One of the largest industries in the United States revolves around horses, which make a daily impact...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Horse racing is a popular, multimillion-dollar indus-try worldwide, but reports of injuries and othe...
CONTENTS HSUS Working to End Use of Drugs at Tracks--New Bill Introduced in House & Senate Why Do ...
During mid-January, hearings on a new bill intended to stop the misuse of drugs in racehorses will b...
Horseracing in the United States may be in serious trouble. Thirty-four horses have died at the San...
The favor towards the sport activities has long allowed a wide range of sport competition where ani...
Lasix is a drug used in thoroughbred racehorses to prevent exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage (EI...
This Comment addresses the prominence of horse racing in California and the resulting tendency of so...
This article, written at a time when horse-racing was experiencing a wave of corruption and race-fix...
The Horseracing Integrity and Safety Act (HISA) has undergone several unsuccessful changes over the ...
The final race of the 2019 Breeder’s Cup was about to begin at Santa Anita Park in Arcadia, Californ...
Doing the Derby in Kentucky; The Iditarod revisited; Musher convicted of sled-dog cruelty; Long jou...
This paper is concerned with doping and controlled medication irregularities in equestrianism and ho...
This review addresses the question of whether Thoroughbred horse racing is sustainable in the contex...
One of the largest industries in the United States revolves around horses, which make a daily impact...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Horse racing is a popular, multimillion-dollar indus-try worldwide, but reports of injuries and othe...