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Nadia Whiston
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Nadia Whiston is a medical writer, holding a Master of Arts (MA) degree in English Literature from the University of Bristol and a Bachelor of Arts (BA Hons) degree in English Literature from The University of Manchester. With a passion for literature and a background as a young adult mentor and mental health researcher, Nadia brings a unique perspective and expertise to the team at MentalHealth.com.
Education
University of Bristol
Master of Arts (MA), English Literature
2019 - 2021
The University of Manchester
Bachelor of Arts (BA), English Literature
2017 - 2019
Authored by Nadia Whiston
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