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Joel Snape

Inventive, original and dependable editor, writer and author. Comes with two decades of experience story-sourcing, interviewing, editing, copywriting and problem-solving at the highest levels, as well as an extensive contacts book covering both journalism and PR. Keen creator and pusher of forward-looking content, and enthusiastic touter of it on social media.

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Publications

  • The Guardian
    15 articles
  • Men's Health
    5 articles
  • The Daily Telegraph
    2 articles
  • BBC Science Focus
    2 articles

Writes Most On

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  • —The Daily Telegraph
  • The lower back pain treatments that actually work (and the ones not to bother with)
    17 Apr—The Daily Telegraph
    Back pain is big business. Affecting 619 million people worldwide in 2021, almost twice as many as in 1990, it’s estimated lower back pain cost the UK around £3.5 billion in healthcare, in one year alone. For sufferers, though, the true cost can be even higher. “It affects people mentally,” says Andy Marlow, a personal trainer and specialist in lower back pain rehabilitation who’s suffered from the condition himself. “I’ve had clients who are on the verge of suicide because of their back pain...
  • —The Guardian
  • —Men's Health
  • —The Guardian