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Students taking important exams could one day find themselves in the same position as professional athletes — submitting to a drug test before the big event. The practice of students taking cognition-enhancing drugs, such as methylphenidate, has become so common that those who don’t “dope” are at an unfair advantage, argues a psychologist writing in the new issue of Journal of Medical Ethics.

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