NYT PED claims spark debate over McGregor’s rehab and exemptions

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The New York Times published a investigation alleging Conor McGregor used banned performance‑enhancing drugs during rehab for a broken leg, with sports doctor Neal ElAttrache saying he didn’t prescribe steroids but helped document a therapeutic‑use exemption that USADA denied; the report also revisits the UFC‑USADA split and McGregor’s testing history, and ends by prompting readers to weigh potential bias in Times coverage.
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