All posts by Senior Voice Staff
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New Alzheimer’s Treatment
Aduhelm is a controversial new treatment for Alzheimer’s. Page 14 of the April issue.
- Posted April 3, 2022
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Insulin or Politics
Drug companies have dramatically jacked up prices in the United States, leaving Americans to pay more than 10 times as much as people in other developed countries. Page 4 of the April issue.
- Posted April 3, 2022
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First People Here
Stone Age people, indigenous tribes, trappers and traders are among the early inhabitants of Northern Colorado. See page 2.
- Posted March 6, 2022
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Lynching in Greeley
Vigilante justice resulted in the hanging of a vicious Greeley man in 1888. See page 9 of this month’s issue.
- Posted March 6, 2022
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Colorado ERs
Health officials dislike the high costs associated with free-standing emergency rooms and want them converted to other services, such as primary care clinics. See page 5.
- Posted March 6, 2022
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Beware of Bad Doctors
Misinformation spread by doctors impacts people’s ability to make good decisions about their health. See page 8 of the current issue.
- Posted March 6, 2022
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Wild Ghost Towns
Tincup was a wild, wicked mining town controlled entirely by owners of the saloons, gambling halls and bordellos. See page 2 of the February issue of The Voice.
- Posted January 29, 2022
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A Monument to Themselves
Southeast of Laramie, Wyoming, near Interstate 80, the wealthy Ames brothers built a monument to themselves in 1882. Page 4 of the February issue.
- Posted January 29, 2022
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A Special WWII Town
North Platte’s historic downtown has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Page 7 of the February Voice.
- Posted January 29, 2022
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Spotted Fawn
We don’t know much about most Indian women who married white men in the 1800s, but a few things are known about one called Spotted Fawn. See page 2 of the January Senior Voice.
- Posted December 28, 2021