Month: December 2022

To Combat Gun Violence, This Artist Turns Ammunition Into Art

Imagine a world where the sounds of seashells whisper hope and peace, even when picked up from the concrete jungles of a violence-stricken city. Mykael Ash, an artist from East St. Louis, had a spark of inspiration when he stumbled upon shell casings while out for a walk. He realized that these remnants of destruction […]

Published on December 16, 2022

Readers and Tweeters React to Disability Rights and Drug Discounts

The voices of readers and social media users have come together to share their thoughts on the topics of disability rights and drug discounts. Through letters to the editor and tweets, individuals from different backgrounds and perspectives have expressed their opinions on issues such as the lack of long-term care plans for elderly people in […]

Published on December 16, 2022

Study: US Parkinson’s Disease Incidence 50 Percent Higher Than Previous Estimates

The annual number of new Parkinson’s disease diagnoses in the United States is likely 50% higher than estimated, based on a broad analysis of insurance claims and population growth detailed in a study published on Thursday that could help increase funding and care for the… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, […]

Published on December 15, 2022