Footprints of The Frontier on MSN
This is what happened to mentally ill people in the Wild West
The Wild West is often remembered for gunfighters, outlaws, and lawless frontier towns. But hidden behind that violent ...
Deseret News on MSN
‘We’ve come a very, very long way’: A lifetime dedicated to mental health improvement
Over a 42-year career, Utah State Hospital superintendent Dallas Earnshaw has seen mental illness awareness and understanding skyrocket.
Landmark review of NHS dementia care reveals 'culture of containment' where patients are drugged and prevented from leaving ...
So far, 14 families of the 1300 in Mullingar have claimed the graves of their family members whose simple white crosses were removed unceremoniously from the remembrance site in 2011.
This obituary was originally published on Jan. 27, 1922. It is being republished for a package for Women’s History Month.
Ben Franklin wanted a drug to make farts smell good. Nellie Bly revolutionized investigative journalism by getting herself ...
For more than a decade, photographer Bryan Sansivero has documented what happened after homes across America are abandoned.
"We routinely look for patterns in the world that confirm the paradigms we already believe in. The things that do not fit the paradigm --the anomalies --tend ...
Researchers are reporting surprising discoveries about culture’s impact on health — but what is art actually doing to our brains?
Coming at a time when horror is becoming more mainstream, it sits at the intersection of psychological horror, historical ...
Ben Franklin wanted a drug to make farts smell good. Nellie Bly revolutionized investigative journalism by getting herself ...
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