Gardiner Harris
American journalist and author known for reporting on health policy, the FDA, and foreign affairs for The New York Times, where he served as South Asia bureau chief in New Delhi and later covered the U.S. State Department; previously reported on the pharmaceutical industry and wrote the Kentucky-set novel "Hazard."
Books
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1. No More Tears
No More Tears is an investigative account tracing Gardiner Harris’s long-term reporting into Johnson & Johnson. Beginning with a chance conversation in 2004, the book examines decades of corporate decisions, safety concerns, marketing practices, and regulatory failures tied to consumer and prescription products—ranging from personal-care items to pain relievers and psychiatric medications—and how those actions affected public health.
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