Yes, and they should do more.
Any one that is being tested for. There's no such thing as "a" drug test; there are many different drug tests, each of which tests for a particular drug or family of drugs. Most "drug tests" include several different tests, commonly 5 or more.
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more sinsative but has a shorter window of only a few days
Drugs in sports makes sports unfair. Or it causes all players to risk their lives more and more to get an edge. So, if drugs in sports are banned, then it is about who trained the most and has the best skill, not who has the best "pharmacist" (or drug dealer).
It will be a urine test. Saliva and hair tests are much more expensive than urine tests.
Are you bathing with them, or shoving them up your nose? The things that show up on drug tests are the things tested for in drug tests. Normally that's some combination of marijuana, opioids, cocaine, and methamphetamine, and compounds chemically very similar to those. Some tests are more comprehensive and will show other drugs as well.
By doing sports that require fitness and get your heartbeat up then you burn calories and lose body fat. You can also tone your body and get into a more muscular shape by doing exercise
Yes! Doing homework can make you all around more smart and decisive, which is needed in sports. In high school sports, you need a GPA of at least 2.0 to participate, so doing homework is very important!
Yes it is a actual drug that is tested for in the drug test (benzodiazepines) you are taking so it's not so much a false one more as a positive one.
A drug test is not considered part of a background check. However, many companies perform both background checks and drug tests. Because drug tests are much more expensive than background checks, companies most often warn applicants that a drug test is required, so as not to incur additional unnecessary costs.
Yes they do make tests for the synthetic cannabinoids contained within Spice products. Specifically the military now tests for them but more and more probation courts are accessing the means to test for it.
Synthetic mairjuana can be detected in specific drug tests. As time progresses more and more companies will be testing for the JWH compounds. http://www.k2info.org/k2_incense_synthetic_marijuana_spice/synthetic-cannabis-drug-testing-resources/