Friday, 31 July 2020

Genetic privacy: We must learn from the story of Henrietta Lacks

Henrietta Lacks's cells are used in experiments in laboratories around the world but were cultivated without her consent. The lessons from her story are more important than ever, says Maninder Ahluwalia

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Coronavirus: Lockdown easing on hold as shielding ends

More than two million vulnerable people can now leave their home for the first time since lockdown began.

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Trump says he doesn’t 'think' Herman Cain caught coronavirus at the Tulsa rally

Trump says he doesn’t 'think' Herman Cain caught coronavirus at the Tulsa rallyHerman Cain, the entrepreneur, conservative commentator and 2012 presidential candidate, passed away on Thursday due to complications from COVID-19. The 74-year-old contracted the virus in late June, days after attending a Trump campaign rally in Tulsa, Okla.




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Best Coffee Makers for College

Best Coffee Makers for CollegeWhether college means in-person or online classes this year, great coffee can help students get up and running. Make it easy to get a fix with a quality coffee maker. At Consumer Reports, we test...




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Sperm have a weird way of swimming and we only noticed after 300 years

For 300 years we’ve assumed sperm swim by beating their tails symmetrically, but in reality sperm rotate like a corkscrew while beating their tails asymmetrically

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Republicans attack Fauci and defend Trump at coronavirus hearing

Republicans attack Fauci and defend Trump at coronavirus hearingRepublicans used a House hearing on the coronavirus pandemic to praise President Trump and sometimes criticize Dr. Anthony Fauci.




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Covid-19 news: Rising cases in England delay easing of restrictions

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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Exclusive: CDC projects U.S. coronavirus death toll could top 180,000 by Aug. 22

Exclusive: CDC projects U.S. coronavirus death toll could top 180,000 by Aug. 22As coronavirus cases have continued to rise in the U.S. throughout the summer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is forecasting that the total American death toll from COVID-19 could hit 182,000 by the fourth week of August, according to an internal government document obtained by Yahoo News. More than 150,000 Americans have died due to coronavirus as of Thursday, according to the latest CDC numbers, which were included in a July 30 senior leadership brief. The new projection, which has not yet been publicly released, contradicts the more optimistic portrait that President Trump and others in his administration have painted about the pandemic.




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Yakov Smirnoff defends anti-mask stance: 'I don't want to lose America'

Yakov Smirnoff defends anti-mask stance: 'I don't want to lose America'Smirnoff — best known for his “In Soviet Russia...” shtick — recently spoke out against the policy of requiring face masks, to Twitter’s endless delight.




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First England case diagnosed of tick-borne babesiosis

Be 'tick alert' say health officials, following the diagnosis for the first time of a rare illness.

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Coronavirus analysis: We're now at the limit of easing lockdown

We can go no further without risking cases of the coronavirus surging again.

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Boris Johnson postpones planned lockdown easing in England

Boris Johnson says casinos, bowling alleys and skating rinks in England must remain closed for two more weeks.

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Chris Whitty on lockdown easing: 'We have probably reached limit of what we can do'

England's chief medical officer Chris Whitty says opening schools in September was an "absolute priority".

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Coronavirus infections rising in England

A study that involves swabbing a randomly select group of households found positive tests were increasing.

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Thursday, 30 July 2020

Brain tumour patient Matty gives thanks for 800 letters

Matty, 15, has received messages from astronaut Tim Peake and TV presenters Ant and Dec.

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Coronavirus: Care home visits 'delayed' over lack of testing

Providers have the go ahead to resume family visits but say are unable to test staff and residents.

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5 expert tricks to save your hair from winter dry scalp hell

Award-winning hair stylist Anthony Nader shares his best tips to salvaging your itchy, dry scalp.

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A love letter to all the beauty products I’ve finally had time to use at home

Body+Soul beauty editor Kelsey Ferencak has rekindled her obsession with the skincare tools, zappy gadgets and weird body treatments she forgot about.

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Creeper guitarist: 'I worked on the album from a psychiatric ward'

Creeper's guitarist, Ian, was sectioned last year - now they're releasing a new album.

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Covid-19: Tracing app is released for NI

Northern Ireland is the first part of the UK to launch an app to track the spread of the virus.

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Covid-19: Why Hong Kong's 'third wave' is a warning

Until recently, the city was seen as a poster child in its handling of the pandemic. What went wrong?

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Coronavirus: 'Chancellor must protect' jobs of those shielding

Charities are calling on the chancellor to protect the jobs of workers who have been shielding.

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A low-sugar kombucha mango passionfruit cheesecake to boost your gut health

Need to satisfy those sugar cravings without sabotaging your diet? Just whip up this tropical cheesecake.

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Sam Wood’s 10-minute fat blasting workout is all you need to get ripped

Looking for an at-home workout that'll get you fast results? Sam Wood's ultimate cardio circuit will torch calories in 10-minutes flat.

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Coronavirus: Lockdown tightened in parts of northern England

Separate households will not be allowed to meet indoors in Greater Manchester, East Lancashire and parts of West Yorkshire.

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Covid-19 news: 70 per cent of people wearing face coverings in the UK

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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These are the 12 ways you can drastically cut your dementia risk

Up to 40 per cent of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed through lifestyle measures like exercising, socialising and not smoking, says a major review

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Megan Rossi, the Gut Health Doctor

Healthy gut, happy mind: What to eat to boost how you feel.

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Bill Bryson on the miraculous human body

Forget disease and frailty. Bill Bryson’s new book, The Body: A guide for occupants, is a hymn to the way the things inside us just work without us telling them to.

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These 13 states need to lock down now, according to Harvard coronavirus experts

These 13 states need to lock down now, according to Harvard coronavirus expertsA report released by the Trump administration’s coronavirus task force warns that 21 states are now in the “red zone” and need to take aggressive steps to slow the spread of COVID-19. But new guidelines from Harvard University show the task force's recommendations may be too weak to suppress the virus.




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Miami-Dade ICUs at 146% capacity with coronavirus patients, according to federal document

Miami-Dade ICUs at 146% capacity with coronavirus patients, according to federal documentHospitals in the Miami area have been so overwhelmed by coronavirus patients that intensive care units are now operating well beyond full capacity, according to a federal pandemic update obtained by Yahoo News.




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How refugee camps in Bangladesh are being defended against covid-19

An alarming mathematical model sparked efforts to ramp up testing and defend one of the world's largest refugee camps from the coronavirus. Now the lessons learned are being tried elsewhere

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Finding coronavirus superspreaders may be key to halting a second wave

The R number for coronavirus has had a lot of attention, but we also need to understand the K number – the variability in how many people one infects – to stop superspreading

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Hancock: GP appointments 'should be by phone or video'

Health Secretary Matt Hancock says unless there is a clinical reason not to, patients should have tele-consultations with their GPs.

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Lyme disease vaccine found to be safe and effective in clinical trial

A vaccine against Lyme disease that is safe and stimulated immune protection in 82 to 96 per cent of clinical trial participants could be available by 2025

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England death rate among worst in Europe

Office for National Statistics analysis shows how countries compared in the first six months of the year

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The last three things Tessa James bought

Tessa James is serious about health, wellness and beauty so it's no surprise her last few purchases are as good as you'd expect.

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Wednesday, 29 July 2020

Australia's Victoria records huge coronavirus case jump

The state reports its highest case and death toll - prompting fears that lockdown is not working.

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‘I don’t need to be a certain number on the scale to be the person I want to be’

The former Olympic swimming champion has reminded us exactly why we need to stop obsessing over the scales and start show our bodies the appreciation it deserves.

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Young people 'feel anxiety and terror' using fitness apps

A study of young people finds a fine line between getting results and becoming "obsessed".

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An immune-boosting turmeric milk recipe to keep sickness at bay

A spice that has been used by ancient cultures for eons, turmeric has hit the mainstream - and for good reason. Nutritionist Kriben Govender shares his family recipe for a soothing turmeric milk that's perfect for when you're feeling under the weather.

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Coronavirus: Cardiff scientists helping crack virus DNA code

The genetic code from thousands of positive tests in Wales is analysed to track the coronavirus.

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Fenty Skin is here and you’re going to want to pounce

Make room on your bathroom shelf for these gems.

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One in three children 'exposed to lead' globally

One in three children are poisoned by lead that can cause their health irreversible harm, research finds.

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Coronavirus: UK lockdown solidarity 'starting to fray'

The public are being consulted on how to avoid community divisions opening up in the months ahead.

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Wearing gloves does zilch in terms of safety from infection

Are you wearing gloves to protect yourself from catching COVID-19? Well, a medical expert has explained why it's doing you more harm than good.

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Coronavirus: Self-isolation period to be extended to 10 days

The health secretary is expected to announce the new guidance for those with symptoms on Thursday.

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How can the U.S. solve its coronavirus testing troubles?

How can the U.S. solve its coronavirus testing troubles?Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the U.S. has struggled to meet the demand for testing. What solutions are there that can bring testing up to the level needed to properly track the virus?




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Doctors behind viral COVID-19 misinformation video met with Vice President Pence

Doctors behind viral COVID-19 misinformation video met with Vice President PenceA group of doctors who took part in a viral video that was taken down Tuesday by social media companies for spreading disinformation about the coronavirus met with Vice President Mike Pence, according to the co-founder of a group that organized the event.




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Boosting gut microbes helps protect mice against Alzheimer’s disease

A prebiotic supplement that promotes good gut bacteria seems to protect against an Alzheimer’s-like disease in mice and will soon be tested in a clinical trial

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Covid-19 news: Young people may be driving spikes in cases, says WHO

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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Why some Americans say they'll never wear a mask — and what that says about the U.S.

Why some Americans say they'll never wear a mask — and what that says about the U.S.While the vast majority of public health experts now agree that wearing face masks could halt the worsening coronavirus pandemic in its tracks, some Americans continue to resist that guidance.




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Nine of the top 10 U.S. coronavirus hot spots are in Florida and Texas

Nine of the top 10 U.S. coronavirus hot spots are in Florida and TexasWhile President Trump touted improvements in the coronavirus pandemic in the hard-hit Sun Belt states, the CDC warned that nine of the nation’s top 10 growing hot spots are in Florida and Texas, according to an internal government document obtained by Yahoo News.




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U.S. still leads the world in coronavirus cases, ahead of developing world

U.S. still leads the world in coronavirus cases, ahead of developing worldThe United States has fallen further behind Europe and remains the world's leader in both total cases and deaths from the virus.




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'New pre-eclampsia programme saved my baby's life'

A new pre-eclampsia screening programme using low dose aspirin has helped reduce the number of cases.

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The illnesses caused by a disconnect between brain and mind

Jamie Lacelle suffers from a functional neurological disorder. This is her story.

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Can we really supplement our way to better skin?

The way we look after our complexion is changing. Kelsey Ferencak explores why we’re no longer just relying on topical products like serums, lotions or creams but looking at what's feeding us from the inside. 

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Air fryers: health hero or health food blunder?

Air fryers have been getting a LOT of attention of late. Pinterest searches from Australians for recipes for this humble kitchen appliance top the list, increasing 1.7 times since April. But are they actually a healthier way of cooking your food? Dietitian Melissa Meier weighs in. 

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Coronavirus vaccine: UK signs deal with GSK and Sanofi

The government signs a fourth deal, securing doses of a treatment being developed by GSK and Sanofi.

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Tuesday, 28 July 2020

Coronavirus: Trump sticks by discredited hydroxychloroquine

The president said the drug is only rejected as a Covid-19 treatment because he suggested it.

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Elmhurst Ballet School helping young dancers with body image

The ballet world is competitive and the pressure on young dancers to achieve the "perfect physique" is high.

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BREAKING: New gym restrictions in NSW may force more closures

New South Wales premiere Gladys Berejiklian announces that every gym and fitness centre in the state will require a "COVIDSafe marshall" from Saturday 1st of August.  

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Queensland shuts border to Greater Sydney region

At 1am on August 1, travellers from NSW's Greater Sydney region will no longer be allowed to enter Queensland amid the growing coronavirus outbreak.

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Coronavirus: Kodak pivots itself to become strategic drug maker

The former camera maker moves into drug making and secures a major loan from the US government.

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Ed Sheeran on eating two dinners, and binging on desserts and martinis

The Grammy Award winner has opened up about the sad reality of fame, his battle with his "addictive personality", and how he's on the road to healing his mental health.

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Tall people twice as like to get COVID-19

As research is proving the coronavirus is airborne, a new study has found this doubles the chance of contracting the virus for people over 182cm.

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Dan Churchill’s guide to eating your way to more energy

Are you all too familiar with the 3pm slump, and feeling like you're struggling to keep your energy up throughout the day? Celebrity chef Dan Churchill reveals his top tips for revamping your eating habits to maximise energy for sustained periods.

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More free school meals 'would stop diet disaster'

A national food strategy for England calls for an extension of the scheme to end childhood hunger.

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Coronavirus: Sending untested patients to care homes 'reckless' - MPs

A committee says moving NHS patients into care homes without Covid tests was an "appalling error".

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Coronavirus: Hong Kong implements strict measures amid new cases

Dining in restaurants will be banned and only two people from different households can meet.

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Which covid-19 treatments work and how close are we to getting more?

There are very few drugs shown to help with covid-19, but along with dexamethasone and remdesivir, some new medicines are showing potential

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Sarah Gilbert on how her team is making the Oxford coronavirus vaccine

Sarah Gilbert, head scientist on the Oxford vaccine for covid-19 explains why we have reason to be hopeful and what her life is like right now

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Covid-19 news: Signs of second wave in Europe, says UK prime minister

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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PMDD: Thousands of women share their experiences

PMDD is an extreme form of premenstrual syndrome and commonly misdiagnosed.

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Coronavirus vaccine hope rises after a flurry of positive results

There are more than 160 coronavirus vaccines in development, and we don't yet know if any will work, but a string of promising results offers hope for the long run

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PMDD: Thousands of women share their experiences

PMDD is an extreme form of premenstrual syndrome and commonly misdiagnosed.

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President Trump shared video later taken down for providing 'false information' about COVID-19

President Trump shared video later taken down for providing 'false information' about COVID-19The president retweeted a video that stated hydroxychloroquine was a cure for COVID-19, that masks were unnecessary, and a message saying Dr. Anthony Fauci had misled the public.




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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson warns of Europe second wave amid Spain row

Boris Johnson defends the UK's quarantine rules, despite Spain's prime minister calling them "unjust".

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Coronavirus: Why isn't the UK testing travellers on arrival?

Some countries offer a choice - get tested or go into quarantine. Should the UK?

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Coronavirus: German officials 'very concerned' by rising cases

The head of Germany's public health agency says people have been "negligent" as infections increase.

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Oldham coronavirus infection spike prompts new measures

The council is urging residents to follow extra precautions to avoid a "strict local lockdown".

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7 new hand sanitisers that won’t ruin your skin – because, yep we still need them

You don't have to compromise on smooth, soft skin. These new sanitisers work to kill germs AND hydrate your hands.

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Monday, 27 July 2020

Mindful positivity is key for model and artist Emma Hollingsworth

Artist and model Emma Hollingsworth spends her days creating breathtaking art, and she's all about maintaining a healthy mindset to keep her creativity flowing, all the while staying in tune with her body's needs and making positivity a priority.

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Are Australians legally obliged to wear a face mask in public?

Videos of ‘Bunnings Karen’ circulating the internet have brought to the surface the anxiety among some people that the requirement to wear face masks in public is a violation of their rights. But is it? And where is the line drawn?

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Australia’s healthiest cooking oils, ranked

It's an ingredient you keep on hand at all times and probably use in most of your recipes - but oil comes in many forms, and not all are created equal! Dietitian Melissa Meier takes the reins to provide the final word on which is healthiest for your daily cooking.

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What is ‘maskne’ and how do you deal with it?

Word: Maskne. Definition: Acne caused by regularly wearing facial masks.

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ALDI’s high protein bread is cheap and perfect for keto lovers

Want to eat bread without the guilt? ALDI is selling a high-protein low-carb keto-friendly loaf, which dietitians are praising. Here's a nutritional comparison between ALDI's bread and a generic health supermarket variety. 

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‘How I lost 11.5kg in self-isolation’

While everyone found themselves eating more and exercising less in coronavirus self-isolation, Felicity was doing the complete opposite. Here she reveals all the secrets behind her incredible 11.5kg lockdown weight loss transformation.

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Sam Wood’s tempeh sushi bowl is ready in 30 minutes

Looking for a lunch or dinner option that's ready in a flash and low on calories? This sticky tempeh bowl is sure to become your new staple.

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Obesity: Have 20 years of policies had any effect?

There's been two decades of efforts to tackle obesity. Has anything worked?

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Coronavirus: Safety fears over lack of translated virus advice

A charity says informing the UK's non-English speakers about Covid-19 is a government "blind spot".

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Pence visits University of Miami for launch of phase III vaccine trial amid dispute over in-person teaching

Pence visits University of Miami for launch of phase III vaccine trial amid dispute over in-person teachingVice President Mike Pence visited Florida on Monday to tout the University of Miami’s role in coronavirus vaccine testing, even as professors there have expressed concerns about being forced to return to classes in person amid surging numbers of cases in the state. 




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Is your breakfast cereal sabotaging your diet?

We've always been told that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and cereals are a healthy option - but the latter might not be entirely true, thanks to the hidden nasties in your favourite brekky staples! Dietitian Claudia Cramer breaks it down.

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NHS Tayside claims it has 'effectively eliminated' hepatitis C

NHS Tayside targeted injecting drug users in a bid to eradicate the blood borne virus.

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Coronavirus 'most severe health emergency' WHO has faced

The World Health Organization warns of a long road ahead despite huge efforts made to curb the virus.

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'Fix your bike' vouchers launch, as doctors to prescribe bikes on NHS

The prime minister says GPs in areas with poor health will be encouraged to prescribe cycling.

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Despite worsening pandemic, Trump says states 'should be opening up'

Despite worsening pandemic, Trump says states 'should be opening up'President Trump continued to urge states to reopen their economies Monday despite the sharp increase in the number of Americans testing positive for COVID-19 in recent weeks.




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Covid-19 news: This is the "most severe" health crisis ever, says WHO

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Megan Rossi, the Gut Health Doctor

Healthy gut, happy mind: What to eat to boost how you feel.

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Coronavirus: Second wave hits Asia as global cases continue to soar

Asian countries such as China and Vietnam are seeing a resurgence of the virus as daily global covid-19 cases hit 300,000, with more than half occurring in the Americas

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Coronavirus: Pet cat found to have virus in UK

It is thought the animal caught the virus from its owner.

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Coronavirus: Tom Watson welcomes obesity plan

Former Labour MP Tom Watson, who lost eight stone, welcomes a plan to tackle obesity.

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Research is our best weapon in the fight against covid-19 and obesity

The obesity and covid-19 pandemics have been shown to be interlinked, and both urgently require more research to provide clear evidence on how best to beat them

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Coronavirus is a 'real moment for action' on obesity

The pandemic is an opportunity to tackle long-standing obesity problems, a minister says.

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Coronavirus: Vietnam coma pilot warns people 'not to be blasé'

Scot Stephen Cameron spent more than two months in a coma in Vietnam after contracting coronavirus.

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Obesity: Unhealthy 'buy one get one free' deals targeted

Ministers will also legislate for calories to appear on menus as part of a strategy to tackle obesity.

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Sunday, 26 July 2020

7 no-brainer ways to ‘flu-proof’ your home

This year has provided a more subdued flu season than expected, but winter's not over yet - so we consulted Dr Vincent for his top tips on how to make your home a flu-free zone.

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Do ‘hormone diets’ actually work? A dietitian weighs in

The latest diet trend aims to balance hormones with food and exercise to maximise weight loss - but does it actually work? We asked dietitian Melissa Meier for her expert opinion.

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The “long-term scarring” of COVID will affect young Australians the most

Unemployment rates have soared since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, with people in their 20s and 30s as the most at-risk demographic - and a newly released report suggests the long-term effects of the virus will only continue to worsen young people's employment opportunities.

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Should you be microdosing your caffeine?

The rise of microdosing started with out-there (and mostly illicit) substances like LSD and magic mushrooms, but what would occur if you repurposed the trend for the everyday drugs we're used to - like caffeine? We consulted dietitians to get the low-down.

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Coronavirus: How bad will winter really be?

Could we be heading for a double whammy of flu and coronavirus?

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Coronavirus doctor's diary: Will vaccine sceptics make trials a headache?

The NHS soon needs to start flu vaccinations and Covid vaccine trials - but anti-vax attitudes seem to be spreading.

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Child obesity: 'Your postcode determines access to healthier food'

Campaigner Tasha is on a mission to make it easier for young people to have healthier diet choices.

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Airline passengers 'panicking' over quarantine

People about to return to the UK from Spain react to the government's change to coronavirus travel rules.

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Coronavirus: Spain says outbreaks under control after UK orders quarantine

Spain says new coronavirus cases are isolated, as the UK tells arriving passengers to self-isolate.

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Saturday, 25 July 2020

Coronavirus: PM to set out strategy to tackle obesity in UK

The plan includes 12-week programmes to help people lose weight and cycling being prescribed by GPs.

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Are women breaking up with their make-up?

From donning comfy tracksuits to appearing fresh-faced on video conferences, Australians have embraced a newly laissez-faire approach to beauty now that working from home is the new normal for many. Post-COVID, will this low-maintenance attitude solidify and spill into the workplace and social occasions? Or will old habits die hard and lead to the rebirth of glam?

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Coronavirus: UK brings back 14-day quarantine for Spain

The move means people returning from Spain will have to self-isolate, as part of coronavirus rules.

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Friday, 24 July 2020

Coronavirus: The vulnerable mum and daughter continuing to shield

A mother and daughter say they will continue to shield despite restrictions easing on 1 August.

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Coronavirus: Obesity increases risks from Covid-19, experts say

Public Health England's conclusions come as ministers consider new measures to combat obesity.

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'We are living in fear': Florida health department workers write to DeSantis after several employees test positive

'We are living in fear': Florida health department workers write to DeSantis after several employees test positiveEmployees at the central offices of the Florida Department of Health have written to Gov. Ron DeSantis to express concern that his administration has not done enough to keep them safe from the coronavirus. 




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How a Jewish ghetto beat a typhus epidemic during the second world war

Jews imprisoned in a ghetto during the second world war stamped out a big typhus outbreak using public health measures like those currently being used to fight covid-19

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Covid-19 news: England to offer more flu vaccines to ease NHS burden

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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Trump makes pitch for masks, but plays catch without one as Little Leaguers visit White House

Trump makes pitch for masks, but plays catch without one as Little Leaguers visit White HouseMinutes after reiterating his call for all Americans to wear face masks, President Trump greeted more than a dozen youth baseball players without one.




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PM to target junk food ads in obesity crackdown

Measures to curb obesity are yet to be finalised but could include a ban on junk food TV ads before 21:00.

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Thursday, 23 July 2020

How to correctly do the famous 10-step Korean skincare routine

It's the hallmark of Korean beauty, and the secret to achieving smooth, glowing and 'glass skin'. Here's your complete guide to reaping all the benefits of the 10-step skincare routine, according to a K-beauty expert.

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Coronavirus: New face covering rules come into force in England

Customers in shops, banks, post offices and takeaways are among those who must now wear masks.

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Trump scraps Florida convention plans due to coronavirus fears: 'The timing is not right'

Trump scraps Florida convention plans due to coronavirus fears: 'The timing is not right'President Trump announced he is cancelling the portion of the Republican National Convention that was set to take place in Jacksonville, Fla., next month.




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Most people in England to be offered flu vaccine

About 30 million people - including everyone over the age of 50 - will be able to have the vaccine.

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Coronavirus: Mothers 'unlikely to infect newborns'

Infected women can stay with and breastfeed their babies if safety measures are taken, a study says.

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5 best Pilates exercises to create a peachy booty

Wanting to target your glutes and build a juicier booty without injuring yourself? These Pilates moves are the answer - and no fancy gym equipment is needed.

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‘What it was like working as a doctor on the frontline in the COVID-19 fight’

On the latest Healthy-ish podcast, Dr Andrew Rochford reveals everything there is to know about the coronavirus, and how likely it is for a vaccine to be developed. 

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How not to wear a face mask

New rules mean face coverings are now mandatory in England in all shops.

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Coronavirus: My pregnancy in a pandemic

Two women document their birth stories for the BBC, to show what it’s like to have a baby in a pandemic.

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The last three things Samantha Harris bought

Indigenous model and new face of Biologi Samantha Harris, shares what items she's been spending money on and adding to her wellness arsenal. 

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‘I love my boyfriend, but I’m too tired and cranky for sex’

From not being in the mood for sex to other vexing issues, clinical psychologist Jo Lamble answers questions from readers looking for expert advice on social dilemmas and relationship problems.

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A vegan sticky date peanut butter banana bread recipe – need we say more?

The humble banana bread just got the biggest glow-up with this sticky date peanut butter version. And it's surprisingly healthy, too. 

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It’s time to ditch your foundation for one of these makeup-skincare hybrids

Isn’t it time you upgraded the hardest-working product in your make-up kit? Kelsey Ferencak explains the latest formula updates and application techniques to help put your best face forward. 

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Open schools for younger kids, top pediatrician says

Open schools for younger kids, top pediatrician saysYounger children pose a smaller risk of catching and transmitting the coronavirus, a top pediatrician told Congress on Thursday.




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Coronavirus: Has Covid-19 exposed UK's underlying ill health?

What lessons has coronavirus taught us - and will ministers and health leaders act upon them?

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The coronavirus curves are starting to flatten — again. But complacency now could prove deadly.

The coronavirus curves are starting to flatten — again. But complacency now could prove deadly.In the coming days, some people — including possibly President Trump — may start to tout these improving numbers as a sign that the tide is turning in America’s long battle against the coronavirus. In response, the U.S. faces a choice. Either the rest of the country — including the 40 or so states where cases are still climbing — can learn from how New York and its neighbors behaved when they peaked in the spring: cautious, vigilant, data-driven and slow to return to normal. Or we can make the same myopic mistakes we made back then — and set ourselves up for another big resurgence in the fall.




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DNA from Viking people reveals the unexpected history of smallpox

Smallpox DNA found in the bodies of people who lived in the Viking era show that these viruses were different to the one eliminated in the 20th century – and perhaps much less deadly

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Republican coronavirus relief bill includes no local aid, smaller unemployment benefits, and $20 billion for farmers

Republican coronavirus relief bill includes no local aid, smaller unemployment benefits, and $20 billion for farmersThe White House is pushing for the new coronavirus relief bill to include $20 billion in direct payments to farmers, among other measures that may complicate negotiations with Democrats as Congress rushes to pass the $1 trillion stimulus package, according to a draft plan obtained by Yahoo News. The bill is designed to provide a new round of stimulus payments, unemployment benefits and Paycheck Protection Program loans for small businesses, but as with the first relief package, the two parties are clashing over the size of payments, among other details. The payments for farmers are bound to be particularly controversial, since Democrats in the past have accused President Trump of using this aid to benefit part of his voting base.




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Does your blood type influence how susceptible you are to covid-19?

There is some evidence that blood types can influence whether or not someone becomes infected with the coronavirus, as they do with SARS, but it is not yet conclusive

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Covid-19 news: Contact tracing failings risk second wave in England

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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Coronavirus: New guidance on face masks and coverings released for England

Customers in enclosed spaces such as shops, banks and post offices will have to wear a covering from Friday.

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Coronavirus: Walk-in centres 'to help cope with winter'

Officials are worried people are still not coming forward for testing when they are infected.

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Coronavirus: Ministers urged to end face coverings 'confusion'

The government has been accused of mixed messages over whether the masks should be worn in takeaways.

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Wednesday, 22 July 2020

Cutting screen time lowers risk of death, study finds

Research from the University of Glasgow finds watching two hours or less of television a day could minimize health risks.

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Coronavirus cure: What progress are we making on treatments?

Teams around the world are looking into medicines for Covid-19 and scientists are starting to discover what works.

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Top 10 healthy foods that should be eaten on a keto diet

The keto diet is often associated with eating large amounts of bacon and butter, but according to a keto expert, there are 10 foods you need to be loading up on instead if you really want to reap the benefits of the diet.

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How to keep up your running during winter, according to a Nike Pro

Finding the motivation to get out of bed an hour early for your morning run gets harder as the days get colder. Fortunately, Nike Run Coach Dave Ridley says there's still hope for maintaining your training plan, even on the coldest of days.

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‘I love eating too much’: Bachelor in Paradise’s Mary’s diet is C-H-I-L-L

In an exclusive interview with Body+Soul, Bachelor in Paradise contestant Mary Viturino reveals her balanced approach to intermittent fasting, how she stays in shape all year round, and the one quality she finds “sexy” in a partner.  

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As post-COVID heart and brain problems linger, some coronavirus survivors find it’s a long haul to recovery

As post-COVID heart and brain problems linger, some coronavirus survivors find it’s a long haul to recoveryA large online movement of COVID-19 survivors who are still sick are outraged at how casually many Americans are treating the coronavirus threat.




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UK could eliminate the coronavirus but it might do more harm than good

A group of scientists has said the UK can eliminate coronavirus in the next year, but the strict lockdown it would require may make it unfeasibly hard

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COVID-19, mental health and ethnic minorities

Psychological distress in women and men living with HIV in Spain: a cross-sectional telephone survey

Explanatory style in youth self-harm: an Indian qualitative study to inform intervention design

Longitudinal trends in the quality, effectiveness and attributes of highly rated smartphone health apps

Offspring outcomes when a parent experiences one or more major psychiatric disorder(s): a clinical review

We sought evidence on quantifiable offspring outcomes, including problems, needs and strengths, associated with their experience of major parental psychiatric disorder(s), focusing on schizophrenia, affective illnesses and personality disorder(s). We were motivated by the absence of any systematic exploration of the needs of offspring of parents in secure hospitals. Seven electronic databases were searched to identify systematic reviews of studies quantifying offspring outcomes when a parent, or parent surrogate, has major psychiatric disorder(s). Our search (updated in February 2018) identified seven high-quality reviews, which incorporated 291 unique papers, published in 1974–2017. The weight of evidence is of increased risk of poor offspring outcomes, including psychiatric disorder and/or behavioural, emotional, cognitive or social difficulties. No review explored child strengths. Potential moderators and mediators examined included aspects of parental disorder (eg, severity), parent and child gender and age, parenting behaviours, and family functioning. This clinical review is the first review of systematic reviews to focus on quantifiable offspring problems, needs or strengths when a parent has major psychiatric disorder(s). It narratively synthesises findings, emphasising the increased risk of offspring problems, while highlighting limits to what is known, especially the extent to which any increased risk of childhood problems endures and the extent to which aspects of parental disorder moderate offspring outcomes. The absence of the reviews’ consideration of child strengths and protective factors limits opportunity to enhance offspring resilience.



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Real-world effect of antidepressants for depressive disorder in primary care: protocol of a population-based cohort study

TableOne: an online web application and R package for summarising and visualising data

Coronavirus: Care home visits to resume in England

Families can begin to reunite, but visits should be kept to one consistent person, guidance says.

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What is the best way to lose weight and keep it off for good?

The UK government wants people to lose weight to reduce their risk of severe covid-19, but despite 40 years of rising obesity, we still don’t know the best way to permanently slim down

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Coronavirus: The great contact-tracing apps mystery

Germany and Switzerland are not sure how well their apps are working as the data is out of bounds.

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Coronavirus patient 'fit as a fiddle' after almost dying

The 64-year-old returns home just weeks after doctors warned his wife he was unlikely to survive.

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Hidden nutrition: We don't know what makes up 99 per cent of our food

We know next to nothing about the vast majority of compounds in our diet. Now researchers are finding ways to study this "nutritional dark matter" – and what it could mean for our health

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Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Trump concedes pandemic to 'get worse before it gets better'

The president also asked all Americans to wear face coverings, saying they show "patriotism".

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Coronavirus: Are mutations making it more infectious?

While there have been thousands of changes to the virus only one is seen as possibly altering its behaviour.

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The best pre-bed snacks to eat when you get hungry at night

Got the pre-bed munchies? We got you. Here’s your healthiest choices compiled by dietitian Melissa Meier.

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‘I lost 20kg by tracking my macros’

Alana Hassett reveals exactly how she managed to drop 20kg by making a few simple diet changes.

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Bachelor in Paradise’s Jamie’s diet and exercise routine is… intense

In an exclusive interview with Body+Soul, Bachelor in Paradise contestant Jamie Doran (AKA, the ‘stage-five clinger’) reveals the strict diet and exercise secrets behind his toned figure, and how he lost 5kg before filming.

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The best vegan ‘Snickers’ slice recipe to get you through the week

This vegan slice is the healthy treat you need in your life right now to boost your mood.

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Oxford scientists develop ‘breakthrough’ coronavirus vaccine

British scientists at the University of Oxford have successfully conducted phase one of their trials and anticipate the vaccine to be distributed in bulk by December, if future testing goes to plan. 

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On coronavirus, Trump insists the U.S. has the world's 'No. 1 low mortality rate.' He's wrong — and it's the wrong way to measure success.

On coronavirus, Trump insists the U.S. has the world's 'No. 1 low mortality rate.' He's wrong — and it's the wrong way to measure success.The problem with President Trump’s new strategy is that his prized data point is a mirage — an illusion that dissolves under closer inspection, revealing the opposite of the “success” it’s supposed to show.




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Birmingham designer creates PPE for men with turbans

A designer has created PPE for men who wear turbans or have long beards.

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Trump says coronavirus will ‘get worse before it gets better’

Trump says coronavirus will ‘get worse before it gets better’Faced with a seemingly intractable surge in coronavirus cases, President Trump sought to strike a new tone of solemnity, one that sharply contrasted with his assertions that the virus had been largely beaten back.




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Covid-19 news: Coronavirus not “done by Christmas”, says charity boss

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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Everything you need to know about the Oxford coronavirus vaccine

Promising findings from an initial trial of the Oxford vaccine for covid-19 have been published in The Lancet but many questions remain about whether the vaccine would work

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Customised 3D printed masks: A more comfortable fit?

A research project is looking at how to make bespoke masks which could benefit health workers.

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Coronavirus: NHS nurses told 'lives would be made hell'

Staff dealing with dying patients faced "horrendous" bullying for raising concerns, it is claimed.

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Senior Bradford nurse survives 40-day coronavirus coma

A senior nurse is applauded out of hospital by colleagues after surviving a 40-day Covid coma.

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Coronavirus: 'Infection here for many years to come'

Even progress in developing a vaccine is unlikely to mean the virus will be eliminated, MPs hear.

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Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust maternity review expanded

The investigation into care at the Shrewsbury and Telford NHS Trust is the largest of its kind.

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‘I got sick of salad and tuna after having it every day for 7 weeks’

International model, personal trainer, former tradie and recent inmate of the Big Brother house Chad Hurst reveals how he has managed to stay fit in even the toughest of lockdown conditions.

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Monday, 20 July 2020

Should face masks be made mandatory nationwide?

The efficacy of face masks has been argued since way back in February, but with new coronavirus hotspots appearing in multiple states, the debate has resurfaced. We asked Dr Sam Hay and Dr Andrew Rochford for their expert advice on the topic.

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Coronavirus: Above-inflation pay rise for almost 900,000 public sector workers

Doctors, teachers and police officers are among those who will be rewarded for their work in the pandemic.

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Best-selling all-white sneakers to complete your brunch look

These are the 10 top sneakers people are buying from THE ICONIC.

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‘I tried a vibrator that syncs up with erotic audiobooks, and whoa’

The Vibease is an innovative toy that combines the pleasures of vibrators and audio erotica - but is it as good in practice as it is in theory?

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What is the OMAD diet and why is everyone talking about it?

It's the new type of intermittent fasting everyone's talking about, which guarantees weight loss and allows you to eat anything you want. But there's a catch... 

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‘I tried Hugh Jackman’s ‘Wolverine’ diet for a day, and holy moly’

Fitness YouTuber Aseel Soueid decided to put Hugh Jackman's 'Wolverine' diet to the test, which saw him consuming six meals in one day totalling to almost 4,000 calories, all while doing intermittent fasting.

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Mother creates app for people caring for children with health conditions

Jessica Barker's app is designed for families of children with severe health conditions.

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Get your probiotic hit with Brendan Pang’s pork and kimchi dumplings

MasterChef Australia's Brendan Pang shares one of his famous dumpling recipes - and they're packed with gut-loving kimchi.

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Coronavirus could lead to thousands more cancer deaths

Disruption to essential cancer services means treatable tumours will have been missed, experts say.

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Childhood multisystem inflammatory syndrome

The picture of the clinical effects of the COVID-19 virus in children has become clearer with recent case reports and case series. We are still not sure where this pandemic will take us, but The Archivist wanted to highlight the emerging disorder of a multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children associated with this virus. A case definition was first published in the UK in April 2020 (PIMS-TS) (https://ift.tt/2E2aCw7) and since then, further case presentations with different clinical patterns have added to the understanding of this syndrome. The Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in children (MIS-C) has recently been offered as a new term. In the New England Journal of Medicine two case series have been published. Feldstein LR et al (NEJM 2020 doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2021680) reported 186 patients with MIS-C from 26 states in USA. The median age was 8.3 years, 115 patients (62%) were male and 135 (73%) had previously...

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Multicentre validation of a computer-based tool for differentiation of acute Kawasaki disease from clinically similar febrile illnesses

Single blood pressure chart for children up to 13 years to improve the recognition of hypertension based on existing normative data

Success of 4CMenB in preventing meningococcal disease: evidence from real-world experience

Meningococcal disease remains one of the most feared infectious diseases worldwide because of its sudden onset, rapid progression and high case fatality rates, while survivors are often left with severe long-term sequelae. Young children have the highest incidence of invasive meningococcal disease (IMD), and nearly all cases in the UK, as in most of Europe and many other industrialised countries, are due to group B meningococci (MenB). The licensure of a broad-coverage, recombinant protein-based MenB vaccine (4CMenB) in 2013 was, therefore, heralded a major breakthrough in the fight against IMD. This vaccine was, however, licensed on immunogenicity and reactogenicity studies only, raising uncertainties about field effectiveness, long-term safety and antibody persistence. In 2015, the UK became the first country to implement 4CMenB into the national infant immunisation schedule and, since then, several countries have followed suit. Seven years after licensure, a wealth of real-world data has emerged to confirm 4CMenB effectiveness, along with large-scale safety data, duration of protection in different age groups, successful strategies to reduce vaccine reactogenicity, impact on carriage in adolescents and the potential for 4CMenB to protect against other meningococcal serogroups and against gonorrhoea. A number of questions, however, remain unanswered, including the investigation and management of vaccine-associated fever in infants, as well as disease severity and assessment of breakthrough cases in immunised children. Increasing use of 4CMenB will provide answers in due course. We now have vaccines against all the major serogroups causing IMD worldwide. Next-generation and combination vaccines against multiple serogroups look very promising.



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Vitamin D supplementation: are multivitamins sufficient?

Infantile acute liver failure in the West of Scotland

Tuberous sclerosis and cutaneous stigmata: ever-expanding spectrum

Should teenage girls with anorexia nervosa be offered oestrogen treatment to reduce later risk of osteoporosis?

Towards evidence-based medicine for paediatricians

Are alternative and complementary therapies effective for tension-type headaches in children?

Incomplete congenital duodenal obstruction: a diagnostic challenge

How I found my tribe

SARS-CoV-2 infection in ambulatory and hospitalised Spanish children

COVID-19 lockdown dropped the rate of paediatric asthma admissions

Disappearing act: COVID-19 and paediatric emergency department attendances

Highlights from the literature

Genius one-second test to find out if your face mask is actually effective

With masks becoming the next must-have COVID purchase in Australia, there's still a lot of confusion around which type is the most effective for stopping the spread. Luckily, one doctor has created a simple test, so you can ensure you're keeping yourself and those around you safe.

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A state-by-state guide to the reinforced COVID-19 restrictions

With cases back on the rise, some states are reinforcing their restrictions. Read up on everything you need to know about the revised rules in each state and territory. 

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12 of the best healthy air fryer recipes trending on Pinterest

From satisfying snacks to tasty dinners and even keto-friendly desserts, these delicious and healthy air fryer Pinterest recipes will become your new faves for sure.

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Coronavirus vaccine: UK government signs deals for 90 million doses

The vaccines are still being researched, but offer hope of getting life back to normal.

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Sunday, 19 July 2020

Coronavirus: Protein treatment trial 'a breakthrough'

Synairgen says preliminary results suggest its nebuliser treatment can lower the risk of disease.

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Smallpox vaccination kits from the US civil war reveal historic virus

Strains of viruses used to make smallpox vaccines during the US civil war have been identified from old scabs and blister material stored in historical vaccination kits

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Australians have developed a ‘world first’ 20-minute test for COVID-19

A groundbreaking new test has been developed by Australian scientists in the fight against coronavirus, and it can retroactively detect cases of COVID-19 in an impressively short time span.

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Michelle Bridges’ next step is of the unexpected

In an exclusive interview with Felicity Harley, the fitness trainer reveals the exciting new project she's been working on with a new guy in her life...

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Meal prep these low-sugar coconut slices to boost your gut and skin health

Need a treat that's got more than just refined sugars and high calories? Try these nourishing supercharged coconut slices that'll also do wonders for your gut and skin.

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What a dietitian eats to debloat after an indulgent weekend

Rebalance and nourish your body in less than 24 hours with this leading dietitian’s complete meal plan to beat bloating.

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Coronavirus: Student health workers on the Covid front line

How four healthcare students joined 40,000 others in volunteering to join the NHS's fight against the pandemic.

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Coronavirus: Wales 'could have done' to prepare for Covid-19 crisis

Wales should have been better prepared for coronavirus, the Senedd health committee's chair says.

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Coronavirus: Potential Covid-19 cluster in Lanarkshire

BBC Scotland understands officials are investigating a potential outbreak at a test and trace call centre.

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Trump flails in interview with Wallace, citing false and nonexistent data on COVID-19

Trump flails in interview with Wallace, citing false and nonexistent data on COVID-19The president discussed his response to the pandemic, Joe Biden and cognitive tests in the interview that aired Sunday morning.




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Second daily jump in Covid-19 cases in Scotland

The first minister says fluctuation is "to be expected" as Scotland records another 23 Covid-19 cases.

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Coronavirus: 'Almost half' of Blackburn Covid-19 contacts not reached

Only about 50% of contacts of people with Covid-19 have been reached in the area, data suggests.

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Can you get coronavirus twice?

Can you get coronavirus twice?Recent studies suggest that the immunity acquired from antibodies to the coronavirus may diminish within a few months — which would be bad news for those hoping to achieve herd immunity without a vaccine. 




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Brighton Royal Sussex hospital staff member injured in stabbing

A man is arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after the attack in a hospital in Brighton.

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Yorkshire Nightingale Hospital's future unclear, says council

The 500-bed hospital is based at Harrogate's Convention Centre, which is owned by Harrogate Borough Council.

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Coronavirus: Councils in England get new powers for local shutdowns

They can now target coronavirus outbreaks at local level, cancelling events and shutting premises.

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Saturday, 18 July 2020

Coronavirus: Boris Johnson 'does not want second national lockdown'

Having the option of a nationwide shutdown is like a "nuclear deterrent", the prime minister says.

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Coronavirus: Are mutations making it more infectious?

While there have been thousands of changes to the virus only one is seen as possibly altering its behaviour.

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Gorgi Coghlan: ‘I’d rather eat the cake and be happy’

At 44, TV presenter Gorgi Coghlan has never looked or felt healthier – and instead of chalking it up to vitamin-packed potions or a gruelling exercise routine, she credits one thing: refusing the pressure to be anything but herself. Oh, and there’s also a little thing that she calls a simple home life on the farm...

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The Addenbrooke's Hospital app giving patients who cannot talk a voice

The hospital-developed program lets ill patients who cannot speak the chance to interact with staff.

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Friday, 17 July 2020

White House document shows 18 states in coronavirus ‘red zone’ 

White House document shows 18 states in coronavirus ‘red zone’ A report recommends that “red zone” states mandate the use of masks, limit social gatherings to 10 people or fewer and close bars and gyms in hot spots.




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How did Australia lose its grip on covid-19 and can it get it back?

Australia was close to eliminating covid-19 but is now experiencing a large outbreak that spread from hotels, which are being used to quarantine returning travellers

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Covid-19 news: Plans announced to further ease restrictions in England

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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Coronavirus: Cuts 'took away' councils' crisis capacity

Chief Medical Officer Chris Whitty called for honesty about the lack of investment in health protection in recent years.

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It’s too late for masks alone to turn the tide on coronavirus. Why the U.S. needs to lock down hotspots right away.

It’s too late for masks alone to turn the tide on coronavirus. Why the U.S. needs to lock down hotspots right away.Masks are necessary to combat America’s resurgent coronavirus pandemic. Patterns that have emerged in countries that are faring much better than the United States suggest we won’t bring the virus to heel until we start locking down hotspots as well. On Wednesday, Dr. Robert Redfield, director of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, tweeted the following: “I believe if everyone, including #Millenials and #GenZ, wear[s] a cloth face covering for the next 4 to 6 weeks, we can get the #COVID19 epidemic under control.”




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Coronavirus: Rochdale introduces new Covid-19 measures

The council is urging residents to follow extra precautions to avoid a local lockdown.

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Coronavirus: 'Deep concerns' over brain injury rehabilitation

There are 'deep concerns' at the number of brain injury survivors who have lost access to rehabilitation.

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Sir Patrick Vallance on rise of UK coronavirus cases

The government’s chief scientific adviser tells MPs there is a “very high likelihood” of a rise coronavirus cases this winter.

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Hancock partially lifts Leicester lockdown virus measures

Some lockdown measures in Leicester will be partially relaxed, the health secretary announces.

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Hancock calls for urgent review into coronavirus death data in England

Reported deaths in England may have included people who tested positive months before they died.

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Thursday, 16 July 2020

Samantha Harris’ wellness rituals are more focused than fancy

Indigenous model Samantha Harris' routine is one to bookmark. She prefers high intensity activities to help her relax, vacuuming before bed and quick and easy dinner options - simple.

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The most raunchy emojis for sexting have been revealed, and yikes

Turns out there are a handful of emojis that aren't as innocent as you thought they were, and in fact can be used to spice things up when it comes to sexting a lover. So, how many of these 16 emojis do you use on the reg?

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Meal prep Sam Wood’s low-carb choc protein balls in 15 minutes

For a boost of energy without the added sugar, try meal prepping these chocolate protein balls that are packed with only nutritious ingredients.

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The best 15-minute Pilates ab workout to tone your entire midsection

Sick of doing repetitive situps to maintain a tight stomach? Try this Pilates infused ab workout that'll leave your abdomen burning (in the best way). 

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Coronavirus: £3bn for NHS to prepare for possible second wave

The funding for England will also help ease winter pressures on the health service, No 10 says.

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White House says Trump won't issue a nationwide order on masks

White House says Trump won't issue a nationwide order on masksPresident Trump does not want to issue a nationwide mask mandate to combat the coronavirus and instead wants local governments to make their own choices, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Thursday. 




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Mental health toll of the coronavirus pandemic is now becoming clear

People are struggling with uncertainty, isolation, fear and concerns about money or education – leading to elevated levels of anxiety and depression during the pandemic

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Pelosi says Trump 'is like a man who refuses to ask for directions' on coronavirus pandemic

Pelosi says Trump 'is like a man who refuses to ask for directions' on coronavirus pandemicHouse Speaker Nancy Pelosi called on President Trump to invoke the Defense Production Act to increase supplies of personal protective equipment for health care workers treating COVID-19.




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Covid-19 news: Scientists suggest young volunteers could test vaccines

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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Coronavirus: Some Randox test kits 'may not meet safety standards'

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said there was no evidence of harm - but the kits should not be used.

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Summers could become 'too hot for humans'

Rising global temperatures could see summers that are too hot to work in.

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Coronavirus: Russian spies target Covid-19 vaccine research

The UK, US and Canada say state-backed hackers tried to steal coronavirus vaccine research.

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Coronavirus: 'People shielding too scared to leave home'

Natasha Coates has been shielding due to her condition and feels people like her have been "forgotten".

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New Yahoo News/YouGov poll: By three to one, Americans reject Trump’s push to reopen schools despite COVID-19 risk

New Yahoo News/YouGov poll: By three to one, Americans reject Trump’s push to reopen schools despite COVID-19 riskWith coronavirus infections spreading fast and COVID-19 deaths climbing yet again, most Americans say the country is not ready to send children back to school this fall — and they emphatically reject every aspect of President Trump’s new effort to force public schools to fully reopen, according to the latest Yahoo News/YouGov poll. A full 63 percent of Americans say Trump should not be pressuring schools to reopen.




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In wake of coronavirus, a looming epidemic of evictions

In wake of coronavirus, a looming epidemic of evictionsMillions of Americans could lose their homes in the coming weeks as expanded unemployment insurance and eviction moratoriums could result in a wave of evictions.




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Sunken chest syndrome: NHS U-turn call for 'depressed' patients

A patient who says she had no confidence for years joins surgeons to call for surgery to resume.

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Fertility rate: 'Jaw-dropping' global crash in children being born

Nearly every country will see their populations fall as the world has fewer babies.

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Wednesday, 15 July 2020

Everything you need to get the hair of your dreams

Strong, shiny strands need more than just a weekly wash. Here, our experts share the best nutritional tips, daily habits to tweak, and the supplements and shampoos to try to get hair so good it could be on an ad. 

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Locky Gilbert might just be the most masculine Aussie Bachelor we’ve ever seen

The adventurous hunk from Survivor is our new Bachelor and he shares a moment with a particular brunette in the new video. Could she be “the one” that wins his heart in the new reality series?

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Emily Skye’s postpartum workout routine is not what we expected

The Australian fitness influencer has shared her first post pregnancy mirror selfie explaining why she’s waiting for her body to fully heal before she starts exercising again. 

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Aussie are being urged to wear face masks: these are the best to buy online

Cloth masks can be washed, reused and worked into your wardrobe.

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Can you be body positive but still want to lose weight?

Just because you wave the body-positive flag doesn't mean you're immune to weight loss pressure. But does it mean you're selling out if you're considering reducing your size?

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Coronavirus: Call to infect volunteers in Covid-19 vaccine hunt

Prominent scientists call for so-called "challenge trials" to accelerate vaccine development.

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Bachelor in Paradise’s Helena on the keto diet and the key to keeping a ‘steady weight’

In an exclusive interview with Body+Soul, Bachelor in Paradise contestant Helena Sauzier reveals the diet secrets behind her slim and toned figure, how she prepped for the TV show, and the one quality she finds the most attractive in a partner.

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Seven countries with big (and small) population problems

A look at seven countries facing dramatic population changes - and how they are tackling the problem.

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Teens are dressing as the elderly to buy booze, and it’s frankly impressive

Teenagers of 2020 have ditched the "persuading- the-older-brother" technique to get some alcohol. Now, following the TikTok trends, American teens are elaborately dressing up as the elderly to purchase liquor. 

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Fertility rate: Shrinking population in six easy lessons

Research suggests most countries' populations will have shrunk by the end of the century.

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The hardest thing about having a baby isn’t the baby at all

While there are countless books on how to prepare us how to feed, bathe, dress, and get baby to sleep. But for new mums, perhaps the biggest challenge is the impact an infant may have on your relationship. We spoke to clinical psychotherapist Noosha Anzab to get some tips on how best to handle these hurdles. 

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Covid-19 news: US vaccine candidate set to enter final trials

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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New Yahoo News/YouGov poll: Trump's 'culture war' on Biden isn't winning voters to his side

New Yahoo News/YouGov poll: Trump's 'culture war' on Biden isn't winning voters to his sideTrump’s latest campaign ad claims “you won’t be safe in Joe Biden’s America” because “Biden stands with” the “radical left-wing mob.”




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Oklahoma governor tests positive for COVID-19 weeks after attending Trump’s Tulsa rally

Oklahoma governor tests positive for COVID-19 weeks after attending Trump’s Tulsa rallyOklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said on Wednesday that he has tested positive for COVID-19 — becoming the first governor in the United States to announce a positive test.




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Child vaccinations fall sharply amid pandemic, UN says

The decline in immunisations against some diseases is the first in nearly 30 years, the UN says.

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Can the U.S. economy hold up against the pandemic?

Can the U.S. economy hold up against the pandemic?The U.S. economy took a major hit at the start of the coronavirus pandemic. Will the ongoing outbreak cause an even more dramatic collapse?




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How children in the UK are coping with the coronavirus lockdown

A survey of families in the UK finds that during lockdown some children are more emotional or disobedient, while others have lower anxiety without the pressures of school

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Alzheimer’s disease may start in the gut and spread to the brain

A protein linked to brain damage in people with Alzheimer’s disease may come from the gut, which could lead to new therapies to prevent the condition

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Blackburn facing 'rising tide' of coronavirus cases

A health boss says the majority of new cases in the area are in the south Asian community.

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11 of the smartest buys from Priceline’s 40% off sale

If you're running out of haircare products, now is a good time to stock up with Priceline's 40 per cent, three-day discount. We asked Body+Soul beauty editor Kelsey Ferencak to share her top picks for the products that are worth the spend. 

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Coronavirus: R number 'lower than thought' before lockdown eased in England

A study of 120,000 volunteers in England also suggests those aged 18 to 24 were more likely to test positive.

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Tuesday, 14 July 2020

How changing the way you sit could add years to your life

Our bodies evolved to take rest breaks, but sitting on chairs and couches can cause long-term damage. Here’s how to change the way you sit and boost your health

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Recent Additions: The last three things Matty J bought

Former Bachelor, Swisse ambassador and new dad Matty J shares the items that he's most recently added to cart in the name of health and wellbeing.

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Five points to soothe everyday stress 

Dr Chris Fehres explains how acupuncture can help with stress.

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How much pasta should you *really* eat at once?

Praise be, carbs are not the enemy! But a pasta meal should still be balanced, as dietitian Melissa Meier explains.

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Why this is actually Australia’s first wave of COVID, not second

Professor Nick Talley, editor-in-chief of Medical Journal Australia says suppression of the virus has failed and we need to be much more aggressive. 

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‘I had a baby in my 40s and certainly didn’t ‘bounce back’’

In an exclusive interview with Body+Soul, TV host Rebecca Maddern explains why she didn't feel pressure to "bounce back" after giving birth, how her life has changed since becoming a mum, and why asking for help has kept her on top of her wellness game.

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Babies can be infected with COVID-19 in the womb

Experts and new research proposes that COVID-19 can be transmitted in the utero. While this information may be concerning for new mums, it has not been a regular occurrence since the outbreak. 

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Fertility rate: 'Jaw-dropping' global crash in children being born

Nearly every country will see their populations fall as the world has fewer babies.

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Coronavirus: Smokers quit in highest numbers in a decade

Action on Smoking and Health estimates one million people have stopped smoking in the UK since April.

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Fewer heart attacks seen by NHS amid coronavirus

Hospital admissions in England dropped by a third, suggesting thousands did not receive expert care.

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'Thermographic scans gave my son false hope'

The family of a young musician who relied on the scans says they didn't warn that his cancer had spread.

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Karl Stefanovic stopped exercising 2 weeks before ‘weigh-in day’, and relatable much?

Losing motivation to exercise? Turns out Today host Karl Stefanovic is feeling the same, revealing he’s finding it hard to fit in a workout while he and his wife Jasmine Yarbrough care for their newborn baby.

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Why are US coronavirus deaths going down as covid-19 cases soar?

A smaller proportion of people seem to be dying from covid-19 in the US and in hospitals in England, but that doesn’t mean the coronavirus is becoming less deadly

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Stranger offers to pay for pregnant NHS worker's car damage

New maternity clothes were taken from pregnant Becky Jones's car while she was having dinner.

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Portsmouth hospital A&E appointments trial used by 200 patients

Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust hopes it will reduce the risk of Covid-19 spreading in waiting areas.

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Ashworth: ‘Ministerial muddle' on coronavirus face masks

The shadow health secretary says “it did not have to be this way” over government advice on wearing face masks in England.

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Hancock: Labour ‘political football’ on face masks

The health secretary says he will take opposition criticism over face masks “with a pinch of salt”.

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A bad UK winter could cause 120,000 hospital deaths linked to covid-19

The UK has three months to avoid a potential second wave of infections in the winter that could lead to 120,000 hospital deaths, finds a report requested by the government’s chief scientific adviser

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How South American drug cartels get around coronavirus lockdowns

National lockdowns and a lack of chemicals due to the covid-19 pandemic have affected the illegal drug trade – but cartels have found workarounds

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A bad UK winter could cause 120,000 covid-19 deaths in hospitals

The UK has three months to avoid a potential second wave of infections in the winter that could lead to 120,000 hospital deaths, finds a report requested by the government’s chief scientific adviser

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Winter wave of coronavirus 'could be worse than first'

Modelling suggests there could be a deadly second peak, killing more than 100,000 people in the UK.

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Coronavirus: California reimposes sweeping restrictions amid virus spike

The governor has rolled back reopening plans across the state as virus cases soar.

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Coronavirus: People told to phone ahead before going to A&E

The move at Wales' biggest A&E department does not apply to emergency cases.

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Sustainable activewear has never looked so chic, or been more popular

If you haven't heard of NAGNATA or Nimble Activewear, you might recognise their eye-catching crops and leggings from your Instagram feed. Both activewear labels have found huge success, which is as much a credit to their unique designs as to their commitment to sustainable production practises. 

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‘I quit emotional eating, lost 25kg and transformed my life’

Keira Rumble felt stuck in her cycle of emotional eating, until a life changing doctor's appointment helped her to find the motivation to change her worldview on food, her body, and her mental health. She let us in on the hard-won wisdom that has helped her on her journey.

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Monday, 13 July 2020

A ‘blended orgasm’ will blow your socks off: here’s how to have one

There are 12 types of orgasms but this may just be the holy grail.

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5 very hard to argue with reasons why winter is actually the perfect time to lose weight

Despite the cooler weather tempting you to stay huddled up inside, winter might actually be the time of year to see the best results. Sam Wood shares his top tips for keeping your motivation up, and getting the best possible results.

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How to survive this winter, cold and flu-free

One of the few upsides of coronavirus has been a surprisingly tame cold and flu season - but Dr Sam Hay warns that forgetting everything we've learned from isolation could lead to a delayed onset of common winter viruses.

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Roger Stone says Trump saved his life by commuting his prison sentence

Roger Stone says Trump saved his life by commuting his prison sentenceRoger Stone said Monday that President Trump saved his life by commuting his prison sentence and sparing him any time behind bars during the COVID-19 pandemic.




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Is personalised skincare the answer to perfect skin?

From high-tech skin analysis tools to diagnostic imaging, DNA cheek swabs and prescription-only routines, there’s a lot to be said for the new wave of skincare tech - 'great skin' included.

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The healthiest nuts to snack on, on the reg

Most people are aware of the many health benefits that can be provided from snacking on nuts - but not all nuts are created equal. Our dietitian Melissa Meier explains which ones are best for you, and why.

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What is the difference between the Melbourne and Sydney COVID clusters?

Fears of a second lockdown in NSW have been stoked following the COVID-19 outbreak at the Crossroads Hotel in Casula, but experts warn that there's a key difference between the Melbourne and Sydney clusters that could keep a second wave at bay.

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You don’t actually want to ‘boost’ your immune system

The cold weather is well and truly here, so you’re likely to see a lot of “immune-boosting”  juices, recipes and supplements kicking around the internet. But dietitian Melissa Meier wants you to know why that terminology is just plain wrong. She shares 10 foods to consume if you want a “strong” immune system, instead. 

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A bad UK winter could cause 120,000 covid-19 deaths in hospitals

The UK has three months to avoid a potential second wave of infections in the winter that could lead to 120,000 hospital deaths, finds a report requested by the government’s chief scientific adviser

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How the covid-19 pandemic is making malaria and HIV more deadly

The coronavirus pandemic’s knock-on impact on healthcare for tuberculosis, malaria and HIV could lead to deaths on a similar level to those from covid-19 itself in some parts of the world, a new analysis finds

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Coronavirus: Face coverings in England's shops to be compulsory from 24 July

The new rules will apply from 24 July and those failing to comply will face a fine of up to £100.

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Trump again directs blame at Obama as coronavirus pandemic worsens in U.S.

Trump again directs blame at Obama as coronavirus pandemic worsens in U.S.The president on Monday again sought to redirect blame for his pandemic response to the previous administration.




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Lab-grown sperm could let infertile men have gene-edited children

The first reliable way of isolating and growing sperm stem cells could lead to new fertility treatments, including correcting mutations that block sperm production

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Is too much hope being put into a coronavirus vaccine?

Is too much hope being put into a coronavirus vaccine?It’s a commonly accepted truth that the only way the coronavirus pandemic will come to an end is through the development of an effective vaccine. Is the idea that a vaccine may be right around the corner holding back efforts to contain the virus?




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Covid-19 news: Face coverings may become mandatory in shops in England

The latest coronavirus news updated every day including coronavirus cases, the latest news, features and interviews from New Scientist and essential information about the covid-19 pandemic

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School officials in frantic scramble to plan — and pay for — reopening

School officials in frantic scramble to plan — and pay for — reopeningThat we’re going to be laying off teachers and the school nurse and the counselor.’” “There are a lot of things that can be done, but it’s going to require funding; it’s going to require time,” Domenech said.




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Damaged human lungs revived for transplant by connecting them to a pig

Donated human lungs that are too damaged to use for transplant can be returned to a usable state by connecting them to a pig’s blood supply for 24 hours

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Trump identifies another hoax: The coronavirus

Trump identifies another hoax: The coronavirusPresident Trump has called many things hoaxes over the years – the investigation into his 2016 campaign’s dealing with Russia, his impeachment, global warming — but on Monday he called into question the existence of an epidemic that has killed more than 130,000 Americans. During a flurry of activity on his Twitter account, Trump retweeted a message from game show host Chuck Woolery that claimed “everyone is lying” about the coronavirus, as part of a plot to sabotage the economy and hurt Trump’s reelection campaign. “The most outrageous lies are the ones about Covid 19,” wrote Woolery in the message promoted by Trump.




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Coronavirus: Llamas provide key to immune therapy

Llamas' specially evolved small antibodies are the basis for a coronavirus treatment breakthrough.

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Sunday, 12 July 2020

The best and worst food trends (so far) of 2020

From dessert-style breakfasts to plant-based meats, Jaymie Hooper separates the food fads to try from those past their use-by dates. 

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Coronavirus: Florida sets new state daily case record of 15,299

A 24-hour tally of 15,299 new coronavirus cases eclipses the worst rates seen in New York in April.

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'Breakthrough' cancer study adds to Super Strong Sophie's legacy

The father of a five-year-old who died from cancer says he is proud she could help researchers.

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Coronavirus: South Africa bans alcohol sales again to combat Covid-19

It is one of several restrictions introduced by President Ramaphosa amid rising infection rates.

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Gloucester barbers trained to spot mental health issues

A hairdressing salon is using its bond with customers to help them with mental health issues.

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9 running secrets from an ultra-marathon pro to motivate you to hit the pavement

Samantha Gash has run more kilometres than most of us have had hot dinners. Not only is this lawyer, and mother, a regular competitor in ultramarathons - but she now uses her running adventures to raise awareness for social causes. We asked the Australian Lululemon ambassador to share her top running tips for those of us who may not have as many kms on the board as she does. Yet. 

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Coronavirus: More than 100 outbreaks tackled a week, says Matt Hancock

"Targeted action" means outbreaks are being swiftly dealt with, the health secretary says.

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Chocolate matcha balls to set you up for a week of healthy snacking

Straight from Chris Hemsworth's Centr app, these chocolate matcha bliss balls make a healthy way to sweeten that mid-afternoon snack. Plus, they take only 20 minutes to make - from start to finish. 

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Coronavirus doctor's diary: Why are people remaining ill for so long?

Dr John Wright on two young patients seen at Bradford Royal Infirmary's Covid-19 "survivors' clinic".

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A daily meal plan to help you lose the last 5kg

Dietitian Melissa Meier knows the secret to losing those last few kilograms to get to your goal weight. And more often that not, it all comes down to one little thing: consistency. She's devised a meal plan that will keep you on track, without feeling like you're missing out. 

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What do dueling crises reveal about American exceptionalism?

What do dueling crises reveal about American exceptionalism?President Ronald Reagan defined America as a “shining city on a hill,” a country that other nations would look to as a model of prosperity and freedom. In light of the coronavirus pandemic and racial reckoning in the U.S., does that vision still hold true?




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