Tag: war and health
-

Nutritional Gaps
War rarely announces hunger; it edits plates quietly. Generations inherit scarcity in their biology—through metabolism, memory, and mental health—long after the last shot is fired.
-

Memory Wars
A patient comes for insomnia but leaves questioning memory itself—war no longer ends, it lingers quietly, reshaping truth, trust, and the uneasy stories we tell ourselves.
-

Health Shadows.
War doesn’t end when the guns fall silent; it lingers in lungs, minds, and systems—an invisible illness quietly shaping generations long after headlines fade.