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India inaugurated an Athlete Passport Management Unit (APMU) at its National Dope Testing Laboratory, becoming the 17th country with such a system. The APMU monitors and manages the biological passports of athletes to detect doping through data on blood parameters, hormonal levels, and other physiological markers. The initiative is expected to aid in the fight against doping and strengthen the global anti-doping program.
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