The country guarantees that patients with rare diseases can access medication at no cost, but as more and more high-cost treatments enter the market, the program faces an uncertain future.
BUENOS AIRES What María Campos missed most was the tango embrace. Two dancers, entwined like braided rope, whirling across a floor in wordless harmony. For tangueros, it’s as elemental as breathing. “Many older people in the tango milieu have died of sadness more than of COVID,” she says, “for not