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From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ Dr. Thornton’s Opus
By Beth Sergent - bsergent@aimmediamidwest.com
Currently displayed at Point Pleasant Junior/Senior High School, this plaque denotes “The Dr. Ray Thornton Memorial Piano Lab. 1986 Class President & Co-Valedictorian. Music is love in search of a word.”
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Ray Thornton pictured performing a piece on the piano while a student at Point Pleasant High School.
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Dr. Ray Thornton is pictured with his niece, Dr. Kathryn Thornton, currently a third-year resident in neurology at the University of South Carolina.
Georgia Thornton | Courtesy
A fundraising campaign in memory of Dr. Raymond Thornton raised over $5,000 to purchase new keyboards and software for the music teaching lab at Point Pleasant Junior/Senior High School.
From ‘The Inspiration Edition’ Dr. Thornton’s Opus
By Beth Sergent - bsergent@aimmediamidwest.com
Currently displayed at Point Pleasant Junior/Senior High School, this plaque denotes “The Dr. Ray Thornton Memorial Piano Lab. 1986 Class President & Co-Valedictorian. Music is love in search of a word.”
Ben Loudin | Courtesy
Ray Thornton pictured performing a piece on the piano while a student at Point Pleasant High School.
Georgia Thornton | Courtesy
Dr. Ray Thornton is pictured with his niece, Dr. Kathryn Thornton, currently a third-year resident in neurology at the University of South Carolina.
Georgia Thornton | Courtesy
A fundraising campaign in memory of Dr. Raymond Thornton raised over $5,000 to purchase new keyboards and software for the music teaching lab at Point Pleasant Junior/Senior High School.
Ankylosing spondylitis (AS), a chronic inflammatory form of arthritis, can make tasks you do without thinking feel like major obstacles that increase your joint pain and that includes maneuvering around your own home, whether you’re trying to make breakfast or simply use the bathroom. To help with these challenges, we spoke to the experts to learn seven must-try hacks for modifying your living space to make life with AS easier.
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Why AS Can Make Navigating Your Home a Challenge
Chronic AS pain can lead to decreased mobility and range of motion, says Nikki Weiner, O.T.D., a licensed occupational therapist and certified ergonomic specialist in Pittsburgh, PA. This can lead to struggles around the home. “Certain daily activities tend to aggravate the body with AS,” adds Terence Starz, M.D., a clinical professor of medicine and occupational therapy in the division of rheumatology and clinical immunology at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. Assistive devices a
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PITTSBURGH, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ David R. Weber, MD is being recognized by Continental Who s Who as an Infectious Disease Specialist for his professional excellence in the medical field and his dedication to serving the community at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside & the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center McKeesport.
A fellowship-trained infectious disease specialist, Dr. David R. Weber has garnered over 30 years of professional excellence in the medical field. He is currently serving the medical community and patients at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Shadyside & the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center McKeesport. Always striving to provide the best possible care, Dr. Weber offers his vast repertoire of expertise in all facets of infectious diseases and internal medicine.