Warren Boroson

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Warren Gilbert Boroson (January 22, 1935 – March 12, 2023) was an American author and journalist. He began his career in print journalism, and was best known as managing editor of ''Fact'' in 1964, when the magazine ran a controversial survey of psychiatrists on presidential candidate Barry Goldwater's mental fitness for office, which led to a lawsuit and revised ethical guidelines against psychiatric professionals diagnosing individuals they had not personally evaluated. He subsequently worked as an educator and writer of books about business and personal finance. Provided by Wikipedia
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