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I'm Raymond Molina, a professional writer and journalist with over 5 years of experience in the media industry. I currently work for 24 News Reporters, where I write for the health section of their news website. In my role, I am responsible for researching and writing stories on current health trends and issues. My articles are often seen as thought-provoking pieces that provide valuable insight into the state of society's wellbeing.

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Seven ways to reduce your risk of developing dementia and why you should take action against it in midlife

There are currently around 900,000 people with dementia in the UK and this number is expected to rise to 1.7 million by 2040 -...

According to Chris Whitty, these are the best habits for a longer, healthier life.

According to Professor Sir Chris Whitty, walking, yoga and maintaining friendships are some of the best ways to live a healthier life for as...

England’s NHS waiting list rises to new record 7.8 million

The overall waiting list for elective NHS treatment in England has reached a new record, with more people facing delays of up to 18...

Is laughing gas dangerous? How does laughing gas affect the body?

Possession of nitrous oxide with the intention of using it to achieve a "psychoactive effect" is now illegal in the UK. Nitrous oxide, also known...

The chances of survival of premature babies born after 22 weeks have tripled since recommendations changed.

Research shows that more babies born after 22 weeks are surviving to be discharged from hospital after changes to national guidelines. Until 2019, UK hospitals...

Nearly 300,000 women are receiving medications to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer.

Almost 300,000 women will be offered drugs to reduce their risk of developing breast cancer, NHS officials have announced. Postmenopausal women in England who are...

NHS nurses could resume strikes as “last chance to resolve staffing crisis”.

The Royal College of Nursing, which has not ruled out the possibility of further strikes, says the king's speech is the "last chance" to...

Living with Multiple Sclerosis: “It felt like someone wrapped me in cling film”

This was about twenty years ago, in early 2003, when I was 31 years old. My arms and legs began to go numb....

NHS workers could be arrested if they refuse to give evidence in Britain’s biggest mental health inquiry

NHS workers who refuse to give evidence in Britain's biggest mental health investigation could be arrested under new investigative powers. On Wednesday, Baroness Kate Lampard...

Children affected by Covid say Boris Johnson’s pandemic WhatsApps are ‘making us sick’

Children of people who died in the early days of the pandemic have said they are “disgusted” by claims made by former No 10...

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