Victims Of Contaminated Steroids Still Hurting: 'My Life's Upside-Down'
An outbreak of fungal infections tied to contaminated medicines killed at least 64 people and sickened about 700 more. Almost five years later, many people are still feeling the effects.
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January 25, 2017 at 04:04AM
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NPR News: Victims Of Contaminated Steroids Still Hurting: 'My Life's Upside-Down'
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