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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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Scientists fear that because of the canteens in the offices, young people are gaining excess weight.

According to researchers who want to know more about the rise in obesity rates, office canteens may be causing obesity in young people. Scientists at...

Explaining the symptoms of sepsis: signs to look out for in children as documentary “In Memory of Modi” broadcast on IT

Actor Jason Watkins and his wife Clara Francis starred in an ITV film titled Jason and Clara: In memory of Modi. Maud died of...

NHS Dental Costs to Rise in 2023: How Much Will Prices Rise in April and Why?

A visit to the dentist is about to get a little more painful on the wallet as dental costs are about to rise. NHS dental...

When will the NHS pay rise be paid? The new offer and one-time payments will be explained as health unions vote on the...

After months of strikes, nurses, paramedics, physical therapists and other NHS workers are now reviewing the government's final salary proposal. The deal aims to...

Why the likelihood of long-term Covid disease depends on whether you were obese during the pandemic

The study found that chronically obese people in their 50s were three times more likely to develop a long-term Covid-19 infection than those who...

Podcast i: Chronic UTIs, the hidden health crisis ruining women’s lives

Over a million women in the UK are believed to be suffering from an illness that leaves some of them bedridden, unable to work...

NHS Covid contact tracing app shut down after ‘saved 9,600 lives and prevented a million cases’

The NHS Covid-19 contact tracing app will shut down next month after a sharp drop in usage after the peak of the pandemic. On Tuesday,...

Jurors traumatized by disturbing court evidence and need support, parliament listens

Jurors may be silently traumatized after being shown disturbing videos or photographs used as evidence in criminal trials, but there is a disturbing lack...

Living with leukemia: “My ethnicity means I only have a 37 percent chance of finding a stem cell donor”

I didn't notice when it all started. Around December, I assumed I had the flu. However, it was very strange because it...

AstraZeneca vaccine lawsuit: ‘Doctors had to remove part of my skull due to pressure on my brain’

For Michael Barnes, the psychological consequences of his body suffering a rare severe reaction to the Covid vaccine are as devastating as the physical...

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