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Racehorse Deaths in Saratoga Renew Old Worries and Prompt Reforms

New York racing officials, addressing a deepening concern for the industry, say they will use diagnostic technology and synthetic tracks to keep horses safe.

Joe Drape
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Churchill Downs Inc, Horse Racing, Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority, Jockey Club, The, Saratoga (NY), Saratoga Race Course, Steroids, Triple Crown (Horse Racing), Veterinary Medicine
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