I have heard from Georgians across the State who have been personally affected by rare and serious diseases, from ALS to Barth syndrome, to many others, and despite the differences in these diseases, there is one thing they have in common, patients desperately, desperately need improved access to treatment.
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Warnock emphasizes the urgent need for better treatment access for patients with serious diseases.
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