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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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What happens to your body if you get Covid more than once?

Covid cases are rising in the UK. An estimated 1.3 million people are now suffering from symptomatic Covid-19 - almost double the number...

Chemists say they are struggling to find Lemsip as Covid cases rise

Pharmacists are reporting limited supplies of some popular cold and flu drugs such as Beechams and Lemsip ahead of the winter illness season as...

Why You Should Be Skeptical That Highly Processed Foods Are “Addictive”

What does it mean to be “addicted” to something? Over the past few decades, the list of things you can become addicted to...

‘I’m playing sewer roulette with my life’: Fisher fights human excrement, rats and bacteria in UK rivers

One fishing coach described his life as a "sewer tape measure" every time he enters the rivers around Greater Manchester because they are so...

Dr. Chris Van Talleken: Why I’m addicted to ultra-processed foods and how I quit UPF

There's nothing more satisfying than ordering cheap takeaway, eating a bag of salty potato chips, or eating a late-night burger with a melted chunk...

NHS bosses ‘desperately’ call off strikes as emergency and cancer care faces ‘year-old winter crisis’

Trust leaders are 'desperate' for an end to NHS strikes as senior medics say they face an 'eternal' winter crisis with unacceptable standards of...

NHS strikes: Trusts ‘deeply concerned’ by nurses’ holiday strike as union urges government to negotiate

NHS trusts are "deeply concerned" about how they will handle the holiday nurses' strike, they said, while union leaders have urged the government to...

Nurses strike as hospitals brace for ‘exceptionally low’ staffing levels, NHS leaders warn

Hospitals are bracing for "abnormally low" staffing levels in parts of the country as nurses strike, NHS England has warned. Officials said the number of...

Living with alkaptonuria or black urine disease: “It’s like barbed wire in your knees.”

My two boys, now aged 22 and 19, suffer from alkaptonuria, AKU, black urine disease, black bone disease - it goes by many names....

The NHS is at war: they sued nurses because of strikes, now ministers are ready to crack down on doctors

When Royal College of Nursing General Secretary Pat Cullen arrived at the Supreme Court on Thursday to hear about the outcome of her union's...

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