By Stacey Burlilng — 2019
The study also found that financial problems were correlated with changes in the brain that are a sign of Alzheimer's disease.
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“If money doesn't make you happy, then you probably aren't spending it right.”
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A presentation by Riane Eisler at the U.N. General Assembly in April 2011.