A soft forehead tattoo now tracks brainwaves and eye movements in real time — offering a revolutionary way to detect mental overload and prevent burnout before it begins.... Read More
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The Diet to Outrun Dementia
In this piece, I explore how foods like spinach, berries, nuts, olive oil, and fish can act as cognitive protectors, while processed foods, red meat, and excess cheese quietly sabotage the mind. Using a literary lens inspired by Borges and Kafka, Hunter doesn’t just list the science. He brings it to life.... Read More
Keto vs. Mediterranean
Keto vs. Mediterranean: What the Latest Study Got WrongA major new diet study has just been released, and the media has rushed to declare a winner. The ketogenic diet, known... Read More
The Doctor Still Cares
I’m a physician. I treat cancer. But often, what my patients need most isn’t a treatment plan. It’s to be heard.... Read More
This Week in The Clinic
In this week’s Clinic Notes, I share two moments that stayed with me: One, from a patient rediscovering the healing power of touch with his wife — a simple hug that said more than any therapy ever could. The other, from a charming Italian gentleman who thanked us not with words, but with a steaming tray of Pasta Puttanesca — “the prostitute’s pasta,” he explained with a grin.... Read More
The Silent Killer in Your Gut
This isn’t just a nutrition lecture. It’s a warning. And a roadmap. Because restoring fiber isn’t about being trendy—it’s about reducing inflammation, feeding the gut microbiome, and unlocking better health from the inside out.... Read More



