I still remember the first time I heard the story of Betty Broderick, the famous wronged woman who murdered her ex-husband and his new wife as they lay sleeping in their beds.... Read more »
It was a holiday. Outside, children spilled into yards and streets, running with sparklers, calling to each other, their laughter cutting through the warm air. Families gathered on porches. Everyone was celebrating.... Read more »
Not everyone remembers their dreams, and those who do will often say their dream “was weird” and leave it at that. An ancient proverb reminds us, “A dream uninterpreted is like a... Read more »
For many adults diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), the story doesn’t end in childhood. Instead, it becomes more complex—shaped by shifting identities, workplace challenges, coping strategies, and reflections on missed diagnoses. A... Read more »
Diffusion tensor imaging tractography of severe brain injury Source: Brian L. Edlow John Famechon was the former featherweight boxing champion of the world. He won the title in London in 1969. John... Read more »