Frank and his team sneak back into their lab to duplicate the experiment so that they can prove that they created the serum. During this attempt, things go horribly wrong after Zoe is fatally electrocuted. Despite warnings from the others, a distraught Frank uses the serum to resurrect her. Initially, the procedure appears to be a success, but the team soon realizes that something is wrong with Zoe. She claims that when she died, she went to her version of Hell, which was a nightmare originating from her childhood: during a fire in her apartment building, she witnessed trapped neighbors burning to death. She also begins to demonstrate unusual psychic abilities as the serum begins to take effect.
Tomorrow night, HBO will broadcast a new documentary about the transformative effects of low-cost anti-retroviral drugs in the fight against AIDS in Africa. Eight years ago, such medication would have cost $10,000 per person, per year. Since then, global health groups and private organizations have worked to reduce that cost. Host Liane Hansen speaks to filmmaker Lance Bangs about his new documentary, The Lazarus Effect.
Tomorrow night, HBO will broadcast a new half-hour documentary about the transformative effects of low-cost antiretroviral drugs in the fight against AIDS in Africa. Eight years ago, such medication would have cost $10,000 per person per year. Since then, global health groups and private organizations have worked to reduce that number. The drugs now cost less than a bag of potato chips - around 40 cents a day.
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