Faeze Gholami
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“Registered nurse and vocal educator — sharing medical insights with clarity, compassion, and care.”
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Popcorn Lung: The Price Jack Paid for a Cloud of Vapor
For three long years, 17-year-old Jack kept a secret hidden behind clouds of sweet-smelling vapor. Since the age of 14, he had been vaping—quietly, regularly, and without his parents knowing. The tiny bottles of liquid, flavored like vanilla, caramel, strawberry, and even popcorn, felt harmless. The advertisements promised “just vapor, no smoke.” To Jack, vaping was modern, clean, and safe. But inside his lungs, a silent fire was burning.
By Faeze Gholami2 months ago in Longevity
The Woman Who Earned a Place in a Psychiatric Ward” — A Chilling Tale of a Fake Pregnancy
It began as a small lie — the kind that seems harmless at first, perhaps born from loneliness or a craving for attention. But for one 23-year-old woman, that lie grew into a dark and elaborate deception that would eventually consume her life and devastate everyone around her.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Psyche
The £150 Coffee Fine: How a Sip Sparked a Storm in Richmond
In the usually quiet borough of Richmond upon Thames, southwest London, a rather ordinary act of convenience recently became the center of a heated public debate. It all began with a cup of coffee, a street drain, and one unsuspecting woman who never imagined that a few drops of liquid could land her a £150 fine.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Fiction
The Gravedigger of Paris: The Chilling True Story of Nico Claux, the Vampire Cannibal
Nico Claux was born on March 22, 1972, in Cameroon. When he was a young boy, his parents moved to Paris in search of a better life. From an early age, Nico was quiet, withdrawn, and strangely fascinated by death. He didn’t have many friends and often preferred to spend time alone.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Criminal
Tragedy in Jacksonville: The Shocking Case of Maddie Clifton
In November 1998, Jacksonville, Florida, witnessed one of the most disturbing cases of juvenile crime in recent history. Joshua Earl Patrick Phillips, a 14-year-old boy, became infamous for the murder of his 8-year-old friend and neighbor, Madelyn Rae Clifton, also known as Maddie. The friendship between Phillips and Clifton had seemed ordinary and innocent, but it would end in tragedy and shock the local community.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Criminal
🧠 The Healing Power of Silence: How Quietness Rebuilds the Brain
We live in a world filled with constant noise — from the hum of traffic to the ping of notifications and the endless chatter of daily life. Silence, in contrast, often feels uncomfortable, even eerie. But what if silence isn’t emptiness at all? What if it’s the very thing our brains have been craving for growth and renewal?
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in FYI
When Pain Turns Inward: The Silent Crisis of Untreated Mental Illness
She was thirty-three years old — educated, quiet, and seemingly composed. But beneath her calm exterior, a war was raging. For months, she had been battling intrusive thoughts and deep emotional pain. Though she was under the supervision of a psychologist, she rarely followed the treatment plan and often refused to take her prescribed medications. Her family assumed she was fine. But she wasn’t.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Longevity
The Murder That Changed the Law: The Catina Salerno Case
A promising life cut short On a warm September evening in 1979, 18-year-old Catina Rose Salerno walked across the quiet campus of the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. She was young, beautiful, and ready to begin a new chapter — college life, new friends, and a future full of dreams. But before the sun set, her life was brutally taken.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Criminal






