A man reads the Chicago Tribune announcing President Lyndon B. Johnson’s decision not to run for reelection in 1968.
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How does someone with power and fame walk away from it? It’s not easy, as these three examples from politics and sports show.
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The risk smartphones pose to our memory is overblown, but they do get in the way of us making more detailed and authentic memories.
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For people with dementia, problems performing certain tasks can be a warning sign of difficulty managing financial tasks, according to new research.
South Africa’s Justice Dikgang Moseneke presided over hearings into the deaths of 144 mentally ill patients who were moved to unregistered NGOs.
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Arbitration hearings into the deaths of mentally ill patients has brought to light shocking cruelty and neglect on the part of South African officials.
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Brain games, learning languages, rowing? Beware of snake oil salesman claiming we know it all.