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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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Why ‘green’ rules for gardening and walking in the woods may soon become commonplace in the NHS

Gardening, walking in the woods, or any other dose of nature may soon be widely prescribed as a treatment in the NHS after a...

What is speech apraxia? The symptoms of Chris Kamara’s condition are explained in the documentary show Lost For Words.

Chris Kamara made a documentary about living with apraxia of speech. The host developed symptoms in March 2020 but did not immediately seek treatment and...

Streptococcus A: “I thought my daughter had a bad cold,” says the mother of the girl (13 years old) in intensive care.

The mother warned other parents to "trust your instincts" after dismissing her daughter's symptoms as a "bad cold" or the flu when she was...

‘All they want is fair pay’: Patients support striking NHS nurses despite care disruptions

Patients whose surgeries were canceled due to health strikes said they continue to support nurses on strike despite the impact it has on their...

Children’s Health: Diagnosis of rare genetic diseases in newborns could be easier

Hundreds of lives could be saved every year after the government announced plans for the world's largest genetic screening program for infants. The £175 million...

“My 82-year-old husband spent over 15 hours in a cart before he ended up being taken to the hospital.”

“It was like being transported to a war zone in a third world country. There were people everywhere, in chairs, in wheelchairs, on...

Where do the homeless go in extreme weather? How emergency shelters are used to help those in need

Imagine sleeping outside in the crackling and freezing cold during the current arctic explosions. Now imagine that you are doing this when you...

Living with chronic fatigue syndrome: “I used to climb mountains, now I need a lift because of me”

I was a healthy 14 year old from Bristol who had just gone to his first gig with friends and was exploring his independence...

Streptococcus A: GPs struggle to cope and call for more help from the government

General practitioners have urged the government to increase NHS 111 and after-hours services as facilities grapple with additional demand caused by high strep A...

Streptococcus A: Bring back Covid handwashing advice to prevent more deaths, public health expert demands

A return to Covid handwashing advice will help prevent more children from dying from Streptococcus A infections, according to an international public health expert. Professor...

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