2 days ago around 100 protestors In NYC gathered at The New York Times building for more effort to stop ignoring lyme patients and speed up Lyme Treatment.
From Organizer Ross Anderson, founder of Cure The CDC…wrote the following “The New York Times and Lyme Patients vs. CDC: Class Action Suit would like to thank the Butoh Dancers for their wonderful performance! And a super special Thanks to everyone that helped make this demonstration a success!
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As we follow this we’d also like to show a alittle history of the Act Up movement that has done so much to combat HIV. So right now in health, we’re gonna look at Lyme the History of Act Up and a little bit more about the ALCS foundations that were all over the place this summer. Hopefully out of these three…more insight into how health oriented non profits can be run effectively.
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