Faeze Gholami
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“Registered nurse and vocal educator — sharing medical insights with clarity, compassion, and care.”
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The Lost Identity: How a Missing Baby Became a Man Who Solved His Own Case
Introduction Imagine living your entire life with only one family—only to one day discover that the person you believed yourself to be was wrong. That is exactly what happened to Steve Carter, a man who, at the age of 34, stumbled upon the truth: he was once a missing infant named Marx Panama Moriarty Barnes. His journey is a chilling reminder that identity, adoption, and loss often intertwine in the darkest corners of human stories.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Criminal
The Girl Who Lost Weight Fast and Couldn’t Stop Drinking Water – Was It Just Exam Stress?
A 23-year-old woman with no prior medical history presented with a two-week history of severe thirst (polydipsia), increased urination (polyuria), and significant unexplained weight loss. Her family noticed her rapid weight loss and general fatigue but initially believed it was related to exam stress. On the day of her hospital visit, she experienced persistent nausea, repeated vomiting, abdominal pain, and severe dry mouth. When examined at the emergency department, she showed Kussmaul breathing, a fruity odor on her breath resembling acetone, and decreased alertness.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Longevity
Please Don’t Put a Cotton Bud in Your Ear
Hi there! Let’s talk about something you’ve probably done hundreds of times — something that feels clean, harmless, even satisfying — but it’s actually one of the most common mistakes people make for their ear health: using a cotton bud to clean inside your ear.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Longevity
“Garlic in Oil: The Hidden Kitchen Habit That Can Turn Deadly”
Garlic in Oil: The Silent Botulism Bomb in Your Kitchen You’ve probably seen it in fancy cooking videos or restaurant kitchens — jars of garlic soaking in golden olive oil, waiting to add rich flavor to pasta, salads, or roasted vegetables. It looks beautiful and even smells delicious. But what many home cooks don’t realize is that this simple mixture can turn into one of the most dangerous food traps in your kitchen: a breeding ground for botulism.
By Faeze Gholami3 months ago in Longevity
Nineteen Days Without Relief: A Woman’s Wake-Up Call About Ignoring Her Body
It began as a mild discomfort. Something she brushed off as a side effect of a stressful week and an irregular diet. But nineteen days later, what started as a silent inconvenience had grown into a painful, consuming reality for 36-year-old Lara Thompson, a graphic designer from Portland, Oregon.
By Faeze Gholami8 months ago in Longevity
“Shocking Hospital Incident: Patient Hides Bracelet in Rectum to Claim Compensation”
In one of the hospitals in Iran (the name is withheld due to ethical considerations), a very unusual and almost unbelievable case occurred, highlighting the unpredictability of working in a hospital setting.
By Faeze Gholami9 months ago in Criminal
What This Motorcycle Crash Did to His Body Will Shock You — A Brutal Lesson in Seconds
High-speed motorcycle accidents often come with a devastating price — a brutal collection of injuries that affect multiple systems of the body, a phenomenon known as polytrauma. A closer look at a case scan reveals the grim realities: multiple fractures of the rib cage, fractures of the pelvis, and severe spinal injuries where vertebrae are both broken and misaligned. To make matters worse, fractures of the facial bones, including those of the nasal structures, are commonly observed, adding to the extensive trauma profile.
By Faeze Gholami9 months ago in Longevity
Mental Illness Is Not Invisible: A Shocking Truth We Can’t Ignore
She was only 33. A woman with dreams, a past, and a future that should have stretched ahead of her. She had a known history of psychological issues. She had seen psychologists. She had been part of therapy sessions. She had been prescribed medication. The resources were there.
By Faeze Gholami9 months ago in Longevity
The Hidden Danger of Energy Drinks: A Real-Life Case That Ended in Brain Death
A 25-year-old woman, enthusiastic about fitness and passionate about nursing care, had made energy drinks a daily part of her routine. Each day, she consumed at least three cans of high-caffeine energy drinks — one before her workout, one during, and one after. To boost her alertness further, she also drank strong coffee every morning and again before hitting the gym. She had no known health issues, no chronic diseases, and was considered healthy by friends and family.
By Faeze Gholami9 months ago in Longevity





