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Alethea Black was born in Boston and graduated from Harvard in 1991. Her father, Fischer Black, is best known as co-author of the Nobel Prize-winning Black-Scholes formula. Before he died, he taught the younger Black three things: trust your heart, be daring, and think independently.
Alethea came at medicine with only her intuition and an English degree, but being an outsider gave her an advantage: seeing the body with fresh eyes. She looks at human health through the lens of quantum physics at WelcomeToHeaven.com, which The New York Times links to and quotes from in its recent review of her illness memoir, You’ve Been So Lucky Already.
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