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I am a New York-based physician, medical journalist, and fiction writer. My work is defined by a lifelong commitment to medical advocacy—defending the individual against coercive systems of psychiatry and the corporate influences that sustain them. Currently, I focus my professional efforts on three critical pillars:

Your eyes are among your most delicate organs, yet they work harder than almost any other part of your body. Every blink, every shift in focus, every moment of reading, driving, or simply taking in the world depends on a complex system that thrives when it’s nourished naturally. Protecting your vision isn’t just about avoiding glasses — i
Your eyes are among your most delicate organs, yet they work harder than almost any other part of your body. Every blink, every shift in focus, every moment of reading, driving, or simply taking in the world depends on a complex system that thrives when it’s nourished naturally. Protecting your vision isn’t just about avoiding glasses — it’s about preserving clarity, autonomy, and the ability to move through life with confidence. Natural measures can play a powerful role in keeping your eyes healthy, reducing strain, and supporting long‑term visual wellness.
The retina is highly sensitive to oxidative stress, and antioxidants act like a shield. Foods rich in vitamins A, C, and E — such as carrots, leafy greens, citrus fruits, berries, and almonds — help protect the eye’s delicate tissues. Lutein and zeaxanthin, found in spinach, kale, and egg yolks, concentrate in the macula and support sharp central vision. Omega‑3 fatty acids from salmon, walnuts, and flaxseed help maintain the tear film and reduce dryness.
Your eyes rely on a stable, healthy tear film to stay clear, comfortable, and protected from irritants. Drinking fresh water throughout the day helps prevent dryness, redness, and the gritty sensation that comes from dehydration. Hydration also supports circulation to the eyes, delivering nutrients more efficiently.
Modern life forces the eyes into constant close‑up work — screens, reading, and artificial lighting. Natural rest is essential. The 20‑20‑20 practice (every 20 minutes, look 20 feet away for 20 seconds) relaxes the focusing muscles and reduces strain. Stepping outside into natural light, even briefly, helps the eyes reset and reduces fatigue.
Natural light, gentle distance‑viewing, and the calming effect of green landscapes all support eye health. Outdoor time encourages the eyes to shift focus naturally, strengthening the muscles that allow you to see clearly at varying distances. Exposure to natural daylight also helps regulate circadian rhythms, which indirectly supports ocular wellness.
Sunlight is healing, but the eyes need protection from excessive ultraviolet exposure. Wearing UV‑blocking sunglasses helps prevent long‑term damage to the cornea, lens, and retina. This simple habit reduces the risk of cataracts and macular degeneration over time.
The eyes depend on tiny, intricate blood vessels. Natural movement — walking, stretching, yoga, or any gentle activity — enhances circulation and helps nourish the optic nerve and retina. A diet low in processed foods and high in whole, natural ingredients supports vascular health and reduces inflammation.
Dry indoor air, harsh lighting, and long hours of screen exposure can all irritate the eyes. Adding a humidifier, using warm‑toned lighting, and adjusting screen brightness to match your surroundings can make a meaningful difference. Even small environmental changes help the eyes stay comfortable and clear.
Why Protecting Your Eyes Is So Important
Healthy vision is more than eyesight — it’s independence, safety, and emotional well‑being. Clear vision allows you to read, drive, recognize faces, enjoy nature, and stay engaged with the world. When the eyes are strained or unhealthy, it affects mood, energy, and cognitive clarity. Long‑term eye health also reduces the risk of degenerative conditions that can limit mobility and quality of life.
Caring for your eyes naturally is an act of self‑respect. It’s a way of honoring your body’s design and supporting your ability to live fully, confidently, and with clarity in every sense of the word.

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The neon sign outside the window of the Bethesda Psychiatric Institute flickered against the heavy, soot-choked Maryland sky. It was late 2035. The United States wasn't just collapsing; it was dissolving. The federal default three months prior had triggered a hyperinflationary spiral that turned the dollar into kindling, and now, satellit
The neon sign outside the window of the Bethesda Psychiatric Institute flickered against the heavy, soot-choked Maryland sky. It was late 2035. The United States wasn't just collapsing; it was dissolving. The federal default three months prior had triggered a hyperinflationary spiral that turned the dollar into kindling, and now, satellite feeds showed Russian and Chinese naval fleets positioning themselves like vultures off both coasts.
But inside the penthouse suites of the Silicon Valley and Wall Street elite, the mood wasn't panic. It was anticipation.
Dr. Arthur Harvey, a renowned sociologist and data analyst, sat strapped to a gurney in Ward 4, the taste of copper and cheap sedative heavy in his mouth. Through the high, barred window, he could see the faint, rhythmic pulse of rocket thrusters breaking orbit from private spaceports.
While the rest of the country hoarded canned goods and waited for the first artillery shells to fall on an ashen Earth, the billionaire class was embarking on the ultimate white-flight to the red dust of Mars.
### The Final Broadcast
"They aren't trying to save the economy because they don't need it anymore," Arthur had said to his three million live-stream viewers just forty-eight hours ago. He hadn't looked like a radical; he looked like what he was—a tired, brilliant academic in a tweed jacket.
> "The default wasn't an accident. It was the liquidation of America's assets to pay for the Martian infrastructure. They are leaving three hundred million of us behind on a dying, ashen Earth to play out a meat-grinder war with foreign invaders. We are nothing but a human shield while they sip champagne in the red dust of New Elysium. It is the ultimate betrayal of the social contract."
Within three hours, his stream was scrubbed from the internet. Within six, the Department of Homeland Security—now operating as a private security firm for the oligarchs—shattered his front door.
### The Consensus
"He’s completely detached from reality," Dr. Edward Vance said, his voice smooth, devoid of any genuine clinical concern.
Arthur blinked awake. The room was sterile, white, and populated by six of the country’s leading psychiatrists. A "Consensus Panel," they called it.
"I am perfectly sane, Edward," Arthur croaked, his throat dry. "You’ve seen the launch manifests. You *know* where the Treasury's gold went."
"Classic paranoid schizophrenia with grandiose delusions," another doctor chimed in, adjusting his gold Rolex—a parting gift from a tech mogul who had secured a seat on an outbound transport. "He believes there is a global conspiracy involving interplanetary migration. The stress of the geopolitical situation has clearly broken his psyche."
"We need a unanimous vote for the record," Vance said, raising his digital tablet. "For his own safety, and the safety of the public order."
Six hands went up. No hesitation. No conscience. In exchange for declaring Arthur Harvey a lunatic, these six men had been promised tickets away from the crumbling planet.
"The consensus is reached," Vance declared, turning his back. "Begin the aggressive chemical therapy."
### Red Dust, Ashen Earth
The cocktail was a brutal mix of haloperidol and heavy sedatives designed to turn a human mind into wet clay. As the drugs flooded Arthur’s veins, the walls began to melt, and his fierce, articulate rage dissolved into a stuttering fog.
But he wouldn't even be allowed to live out his days as a vegetable. A drugged dissident can still be martyred. A dead one is just a statistic in a failing state.
The orderly who entered the room after the doctors left didn't carry medicine. He carried a heavy, rubber-coated nightstick. He was accompanied by two private contractors wearing the insignia of Apex Security—the corporation handling the Mars evacuation logistics.
"Nothing personal, Doc," the bigger guard grunted, turning off the security camera. "But the folks upstairs don't want you testifying at any war crimes tribunals if the invaders actually decide to keep people alive down here."
The first blow took Arthur’s breath away, fracturing his ribs. Bound to the bed, he couldn't even curl into a defensive ball.
Through the haze of the antipsychotics, the pain felt distant, like a radio station losing its signal. With every strike of the nightstick, Arthur’s mind drifted away from the cold concrete floor of the asylum, caught between two entirely different worlds.
In his final, fading moments of consciousness, the heavy thrum of another rocket launch shook the foundations of the building. He closed his eyes, imagining the billionaires rising high above the atmosphere, leaving the ashen Earth behind to inherit the red dust.
Arthur Harvey’s heart stopped at 3:14 AM. The official report would list the cause of death as acute cardiac arrest brought on by psychiatric distress.
Outside, the first air-raid sirens began to wail across the ruined capital, signaling the arrival of the vanguard. The distraction was perfect. The elites had successfully escaped into the stars, leaving a burning world to the ashes.
Speculative Fiction
Dr Harold Mandel

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For decades, the locked doors of psychiatric wards have served a dual purpose: keeping vulnerable patients in, and keeping the public’s eyes out. Inside these institutions exists one of the most severe power imbalances in modern society. On one side are healthcare professionals vested with the legal authority to sedate, restrain, and isol
For decades, the locked doors of psychiatric wards have served a dual purpose: keeping vulnerable patients in, and keeping the public’s eyes out. Inside these institutions exists one of the most severe power imbalances in modern society. On one side are healthcare professionals vested with the legal authority to sedate, restrain, and isolate; on the other are individuals stripped of their autonomy, whose very words are often dismissed as symptoms of a broken mind. Because of this dynamic, the case for mandating secure video monitoring in psychiatric facilities is no longer just a policy debate—it is an urgent human rights necessity.
The reality of institutional psychiatric care is that abuse thrives in the dark. Investigative journalism and legal advocacy groups have repeatedly uncovered systemic horrors: unprovoked physical beatings, sexual assaults, and the weaponization of chemical and physical restraints. Forced drugging and solitary confinement, which should only ever be used as absolute last resorts to prevent imminent harm, are too frequently deployed as punitive tools, staff convenience, or psychological torture.
When these atrocities occur, the institutional defense mechanism is highly effective. It relies on "ghost charting"—the practice of fabricating or embellishing a patient's behavior in official reports to justify abuse after the fact. In a legal system that routinely values the written word of a licensed clinician over the testimony of a diagnosed patient, the truth is easily buried. A camera eliminates this credibility gap. It provides an unalterable, objective record, ensuring that staff can no longer hide behind falsified paperwork.
However, translating this need into law requires navigating a profound ethical tension: the right to safety versus the right to medical privacy. Psychiatric treatment relies on absolute vulnerability. If a patient knows a camera is rolling during an intimate one-on-one session with a psychiatrist, the trust required for therapy evaporates. Furthermore, if this deeply sensitive footage were ever leaked, the resulting stigma could ruin lives.
To protect patients from both abuse and privacy violations, a sensible legislative mandate must focus on a tiered, tightly regulated framework:
* **Mandatory Common and Seclusion Area Recording:** Continuous video monitoring must be required in hallways, common rooms, and isolation units—the high-risk zones where physical altercations and unwarranted restraints are most likely to occur.
* **Patient-Controlled Session Recording:** In private offices, recording should operate on a strict consent model. Patients or their legal advocates should have the right to demand the camera be turned on to ensure their safety, without making it an invasive default for those who rely on absolute privacy to heal.
* **Independent, Third-Party Data Control:** Hospital administrations must never have sole possession of the footage, which allows for internal cover-ups. Instead, data must be encrypted and managed by an independent oversight body or an ombudsman, accessible only when a formal complaint triggers an investigation.
Mandating cameras in these spaces does not signify a lack of respect for the medical profession; rather, it acknowledges the reality of human nature when placed under immense stress with zero accountability. Sunlight remains the best disinfectant. By bringing transparency to psychiatric care we protect patients from catastrophic abuse.

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