The #global#antidoping#agency (WADA) announced on Friday that it had validated an innovative screening technique using drops of dried blood, which will be the subject of preliminary tests at the Tokyo Olympics and could ultimately "change the game. "in the fight against doping. This new methodology, called DBS (Dried blood spot), can potentially have a significant positive impact both for athletes and for anti-doping organizations, welcomed WADA President Witold Banka during a press briefing after a meeting of the agency's governing bodies.
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