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How AIDS activists challenged America and saved FDA from itself
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318 pages
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The narrative highlights the critical role of AIDS activists in challenging the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's bureaucratic processes, ultimately saving the lives of HIV patients. By pushing back against ineffective regulations, these activists not only advocated for necessary changes in treatment access but also helped prevent a broader public health crisis, showcasing their impact on both patient outcomes and the agency's integrity.
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2020, paperback
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