
Robin Seaton Jefferson
Writer, Editor and Reporter at Freelance
I am a journalist based in the St. Louis Metro Area, a science writer at SynBioBeta and a former contributor on health and aging at Forbes. Tweets are my own.
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2 weeks ago |
citylifestyle.com | Robin Seaton Jefferson
“There is gold in all of us.” It’s the first thing one sees when visiting the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Foundation website. The motto is fitting, as its founder is known as one of the most gracious, impressive and positive people. Considered one of the “50 Great Athletes of All Time” by ESPN, and named by Sports Illustrated the "Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century," Jackie Joyner-Kersee is a legend in St. Louis and the world over.
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2 weeks ago |
citylifestyle.com | Robin Seaton Jefferson
“Imagine losing everything you love in a single day: your home, your children, your freedom. The pain drops you to your knees. But as the tears dry, you face a choice: Stay broken, or stand up and rebuild. My name is Judy Henderson. In 1982, at 32 years old, I was sent to prison for life. The crime? A murder I didn’t commit. It took 36 years for the truth to come out. I was 68 when I was finally freed and pardoned. By then, I’d spent more time behind bars than I had in the free world.
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3 weeks ago |
midriversnewsmagazine.com | Robin Seaton Jefferson
Nearly three decades ago, a brochure supporting a proposition to preserve open spaces in St. Charles County through a parks tax read: “Do something today for your grandchildren tomorrow.”That tax passed, and soon after, the St. Charles County Parks Department was founded. Today, its mission is "Built by nature. Rooted in history.
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1 month ago |
citylifestyle.com | Robin Seaton Jefferson
Sisi is so much more than her adversity. And she wants other women to understand that they are, too. Siham “Sisi” Surgant is a mom. She speaks five languages and holds three degrees. She has traveled the world. She is a transformation coach, a designer and now a medalist in bikini bodybuilding. But it’s her story of struggle that fuels her passion.
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2 months ago |
citylifestyle.com | Robin Seaton Jefferson
Three generations of Slymans now man the brick and mortars of Slyman Bros. Appliances Centers, as the company that started in 1965 with a black and white television commercial of Harry and Bob Slyman dangling their legs from the just completed St. Louis Arch and yelling “Thank you, St. Louis, for making us tops in town” continues to be a team, and a family, effort. At that time, a loaf of bread cost 21 cents, a new home, around $13,000.
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My latest article for @EpochTimes. Scientists Harness Gold #Nanoparticles to Fight #Infection Without #antibiotics https://t.co/94wWc96sNJ via @epochtimes

My latest story for @EpochTimes. “...a cognitively normal 50-year-old would have a 1 in 10 chance of testing positive for amyloid...and then carry an [#Alzheimers] diagnosis in their health records,” @AmerGeriatrics wrote. @EWidera @RudyTanzi #dementia https://t.co/F61JMnwSB7