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Cover illustration for Hospes Magazine inspired by a beautiful story by Simone Tempia about the importance of listening and opening up to the other in order to provide better care. Hospes is the house organ of Fondazione Hospice Serágnoli, which offers palliative care and support to patients with advanced diseases.
Cover and interior illustrations for Columbia Medicine about how Columbia investigators are unveiling fresh perspectives on the relationship between the cardiovascular system and sleep - especially among women, who are at higher risk for poor sleep compared with men. Thanks to AD Eson Chan, as always!
Cover and opener illustrations for Columbia Nursing Magazine about how Columbia's new Division of Nursing Practice creates educational and career opportunities for students and new graduates. Thanks to AD Eson Chan!
Illustration for The New York Times about the best ways to customize your health insurance coverage.
Americans on Medicare will see big, and welcome, changes next year. Thanks to AD Minh Uong! Making visible what is often invisible is the concept behind FUORI TUTTO, an exhibition held in Rome, Italy with the aim to turn the spotlight on Cystic Fibrosis. CF is considered to be an 'invisible' illness because its symptoms are mostly not apparent to other people in day to day life.
Ten illustrators have been asked to illustrate the stories of ten patients, and the artworks have been printed on mirrors in which visitors can look at themselves. I illustrated the story of Leonardo, a young guy whose dream was to keep working as a cowboy, in contact with nature and animals. Two illustrations for Scientific American about the staggering economic burden of Alzheimer's, that poses a global economic challenge, affecting rich, middle-income and poor nations.
Thanks to AD Joelle Bolt! Two illustrations for Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health about the impact of structural racism in elderly people in the U.S. Black men in particular have a lower life expectancy, a higher prevalence of chronic disease and are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's disease compared to white men. Thanks to AD Patrick Kirchner, as usual.
This week on Internazionale magazine, my cover illustration dedicated to insomnia and how it's becoming more and more widespread. Thanks to AD Maysa Moroni and Giovanni De Mauro, as always!
Illustration for Diablo about how chronic loneliness and isolation can contribute to many negative health impacts.
Thanks to AD David Bergeron! Illustration for Diablo magazine about how to cope with Alzheimer's. While there’s no cure for this disease, early diagnosis by a neurologist or geriatrician helps patients and their families choose the best treatment and support.
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