David Bedworth

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A disabling encounter with prostate and brain cancer put David Bedworth in a situation where he could not work and had limited abilities as a result of treatment. However, brain surgery stimulated a long dormant creative surge in literature, music and poetry. He contributed to The Student Operated Press and collaborated with his sister on a collection of illustrated poems. He also worked with a group of ill veterans and family members who were exposed to contaminants at the Marine Corps Base at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Sadly, he passed away, but his work remains, reminding us of the man he was.

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When a Beatle Should Keep His Mouth Shut . . .

An observation on the conduct of Sir Paul McCartney when receiving an award at the White House.

Do You Have An Invisible Disability?

A personal perspective on life with an Invisible Disability and the way in which that disability is perceived by society.

A Camp Lejeune Tragedy

The story of Mary, a family member of a Marine who has suffered illness as a result of exposure to contamination at Camp Lejeune.

Willful Negligence At Camp Lejeune?

Recent discovery of files and documents by scientists investigating contamination at Camp Lejeune reveal levels and types of contamination far higher than reported.

A Mission to Find Christopher

An account of a brave Nurse and her companion and their efforts to locate a missing 3-month old Haitian baby in the medical chaos of the Haitian earthquake disaster

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