Russian curler Alexander Krushelnitsky has been charged with a doping offense at the Pyeongchang Olympics. Krushelnitsky, who won bronze in mixed doubles with his wife Anastasia Bryzgalova, tested ...
The news of Maria Sharapova’s failed drug test at the Australian Open tennis championships in January thrust a little-known drug–meldonium–into the spotlight. Almost unheard of outside of Russia, ...
The use of meldonium—the substance taken by tennis star Maria Sharapova—is widespread among elite athletes, reveals research published online in the British Journal of Sports Medicine. The findings, ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. The tally of athletes who have tested positive for meldonium in 2016 ...
When tennis player Maria Sharapova recently revealed that she had tested positive for the banned drug meldonium, the reaction of most healthcare providers was, "What is it?" Meldonium is manufactured ...
The number of positive tests among athletes for Meldonium, the banned substance for which tennis star Maria Sharapova recently tested positive, has reached 100, the World Anti-Doping Agency toldUSA ...
Before Maria Sharapova announced Monday that she had failed an Australian Open drug test because she had tested positive for meldonium, most Americans had probably never heard of the drug. In a study ...
PYEONGCHANG, South Korea, Feb 18 (Reuters) - A Russian curling medallist at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics is suspected of having tested positive for the banned substance meldonium, a source at the ...
The banned drug that Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova admitted Monday to using is a heart medicine that improves blood flow, according to its manufacturer. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
Champion tennis player Maria Sharapova has admitted that she failed a drug test at the Australian Open for taking a drug that was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency's list of banned substances in ...