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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:

Fruits and vegetables aren’t just colorful additions to your plate—they’re foundational pillars of whole‑body wellness. When you make them a daily priority, you nourish your physical health, sharpen your mental clarity, and support long‑term vitality in ways few other foods can match.
Fruits and vegetabl
Fruits and vegetables aren’t just colorful additions to your plate—they’re foundational pillars of whole‑body wellness. When you make them a daily priority, you nourish your physical health, sharpen your mental clarity, and support long‑term vitality in ways few other foods can match.
Fruits and vegetables deliver an extraordinary concentration of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and fiber. These nutrients strengthen your immune system, support heart health, improve digestion, and help maintain steady energy throughout the day. Their natural compounds—like vitamin C, potassium, folate, and phytonutrients—work together to reduce inflammation and protect cells from damage.
The mind thrives on the same nutrients that keep the body strong. Antioxidants from berries, leafy greens, and brightly colored vegetables help protect brain cells from oxidative stress. Fiber‑rich produce supports stable blood sugar, which is essential for balanced mood and sustained focus. Many fruits and vegetables also contain compounds linked to improved memory, reduced anxiety, and sharper cognitive performance.
Regular consumption of fruits and vegetables is associated with lower risks of chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers. Their high fiber content supports a healthy gut microbiome—an essential partner in mental health, immune function, and metabolic balance.
Whether you enjoy crisp apples, vibrant salads, sweet berries, or roasted vegetables, each serving is a step toward a healthier, more energized version of yourself. The beauty of fruits and vegetables lies in their simplicity: whole, natural foods that nourish every part of you—body and mind.

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The ice in Tim’s glass didn’t melt; it shattered under the weight of his stare. To Tim, a man who had carved a career out of market volatility and brutal corporate takedowns, life was a series of conquests. Achievement was measured in the volume of your voice, the size of your bonus, and the compliant, interchangeable blonde girls he and
The ice in Tim’s glass didn’t melt; it shattered under the weight of his stare. To Tim, a man who had carved a career out of market volatility and brutal corporate takedowns, life was a series of conquests. Achievement was measured in the volume of your voice, the size of your bonus, and the compliant, interchangeable blonde girls he and his fraternity brothers had passed around like trophies from Newport Beach to Malibu.
Then there was Howy.
Howy was a genetic clerical error. Instead of inheriting Tim’s predatory instinct, Howy possessed a soft, maddening gentleness. Where Tim demanded submission and dominant machismo, Howy offered soft music, deep affection, and flowers—bouquets he regularly brought home not just for his devoted girlfriend, Lynn, but also out of protective tenderness for his mother, Elisa, who had spent decades shrinking under Tim's verbal tyranny. To make matters worse, Howy hadn’t chosen a country-club trophy. He was completely devoted to Lynn, a thin Chinese-American woman whose quiet intelligence completely bypassed the superficial aesthetic Tim’s peers traded in.
The humiliation burned hot in Tim’s chest at the annual club dinners. He could see the smirk in the eyes of his old frat brothers. Your boy's a bit soft, isn't he, Tim? Still buying flowers for his mommy and that girl?
The breaking point arrived over a tense dinner when the conversation drifted toward the latest foreign intervention. Howy, now an idealistic young holistic physician, looked his father dead in the eye and stated that if a draft ever came, he would pack his bags for Canada.
Tim’s face turned an ugly, mottled crimson. He had bankrolled it all—the Ivy League undergrad, the elite medical school, the scuba trips to Bimini, the European sports cars. He had funded an empire, expecting to build a successor, and instead, he had financed a dissident who coddled women with roses.
A dark, clinical resolve took root in Tim’s mind. If he couldn't force his son to be a man, he would ensure the world saw Howy’s defiance not as idealism, but as madness. He would strip the advantages, break the engagement with Lynn, isolate him from Elisa, and erase the embarrassment entirely.
"Look, Howy," Tim said the next week, his voice uncharacteristically warm as he slid two corporate credit cards across the mahogany desk. "Interns don't make a dime, and you’re working eighty hours a week. Use my Visa and AmEx. Enjoy your life with Lynn while you’re getting started. Consider it a gift."
Howy, unsuspecting and deeply relieved by his father's sudden generosity, accepted. Over the next few months, the cards funded medical equipment, weekend retreats, and beautiful, frequent floral arrangements for Lynn's apartment and Elisa’s bedside table.
When the statements hit $75,000, Tim didn't pay them. Instead, he printed them out and walked them into the private offices of the city's most prominent, highly compensated psychiatrists—men who owed their portfolios to Tim’s financial stewardship.
"He's out of control," Tim told them, his voice a manufactured tremor of parental grief. "Look at the erratic spending. Look at the apparent hyper-sexuality, living with this girl, buying constant romantic gifts and flowers for everyone, ignoring all family traditions. It's a textbook manic episode. Bipolar disorder with psychotic features."
The narrative was spun with financial precision. Combined with a swift, heavily lobbied judicial order for an emergency evaluation, the trap snapped shut. Howy was intercepted outside his clinic, bewildered and protesting, and escorted directly to the high-security wing of a private psychiatric facility.
Lynn and Elisa were completely locked out by administrative decree. Howy’s medical license was suspended pending review. Every protest Howy made was logged by staff as further evidence of paranoia and resistance to treatment.
On a humid Saturday night, three weeks into the confinement, the ward was quiet. Howy, exhausted and chemically altered by a rotating cocktail of heavy neuroleptics, agitatedly demanded to speak to his attorney. The floor staff, eager for an easy shift, called the on-duty physician for a chemical restraint.
The injection was swift.
Alone in the isolation unit, bound in a canvas straitjacket, Howy’s compromised nervous system began to misfire. The severe drug interaction triggered a sudden, violent grand mal seizure.
When the morning shift turned the key to his cell, they found him face down on the vinyl mattress, the room perfectly silent.
Three days later, Tim sat in the back of a black town car, leaving the cemetery. He poured two fingers of scotch from the crystal decanter, his hand perfectly steady. The ledger was clear. The embarrassment was gone, replaced by the tragic, respectable grief of a father who had done everything he could for a sick son. He took a sip, looking out at the passing skyline, completely untroubled by the silence, while back at the house, a vase of Howy's last flowers slowly withered on Elisa's desk.

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We are routinely told to marvel at the magic of our screens. And to be fair, they are marvelous. The fact that you can hold a slab of glass and aluminum, tap it a few times, and instantly summon the sum of human knowledge—or video chat with someone halfway across the globe—is nothing short of a miracle. Granted, computers, smartphones, ar
We are routinely told to marvel at the magic of our screens. And to be fair, they are marvelous. The fact that you can hold a slab of glass and aluminum, tap it a few times, and instantly summon the sum of human knowledge—or video chat with someone halfway across the globe—is nothing short of a miracle. Granted, computers, smartphones, artificial intelligence, and the internet are fascinating tools. If the current clique of tech billionaires chose to use their unprecedented wealth and algorithmic power to simultaneously dismantle deep financial inequities, eradicate poverty, and democratize opportunity, this new era could be a golden one for everyone, not just the top fraction of a percent.
But that is not the world we live in. Instead, we find ourselves trapped in an attention economy designed to keep our eyes glued downward, scrolling through endless feeds, while wealth consolidates into fewer and fewer hands.
It is time for a collective reality check.
In the final analysis, the most sophisticated software ever written is nothing but a clumsy photocopy of the natural world. A smartphone can display a high-definition video of a rainforest, but it cannot recreate the staggering complexity of a single living ecosystem. The most advanced generative AI can mimic human speech, but it possesses none of the genuine consciousness, empathy, or evolutionary grit that it took for human life to emerge from the primordial dust.
The true miracle isn't happening in Silicon Valley server farms; it is happening all around us. The evolution of human life, the intricate survival strategies of wildlife, the resilient networks of flora and fauna, and the sheer, breathtaking diversity of living things on this planet are infinitely more fascinating than any device we could ever manufacture.
Nature spent billions of years perfecting the ultimate open-world sandbox: Earth. Yet, we are currently trading this irreplaceable, living masterpiece for digital distraction, all while the real world is degraded by industrial expansion and climate neglect.
Technology should serve as a scaffold to support human flourishing and planetary preservation, not a replacement for it. If we continue to value digital metrics over biological reality, we will end up with flawless connection in a dying world. The code can wait; the living planet cannot. It is our highest imperative to protect the extraordinary, breathing evolution of life on Earth—because once that signal goes dark, no reboot can ever bring it back.

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