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Harry Styles displays his quirky sense of style in smouldering shoot

The singer, 26, posed in nothing more than tights and heeled loafers for Beauty Papers magazine, before changing into a sharp blue Gucci suit for more smouldering snaps.




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Mother recreates a Harry Style concert for her daughter during the lockdown in hilarious video

Paula Holmes, from Lancashire, recreated a Harry Styles concert for her daughter Charley, 16, to cheer her up during lockdown after her prom, GCSEs and last day of school were cancelled.




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DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Do statins raise the risk of Covid-19? Well, I've not stopped taking mine

DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: A claim online said having high cholesterol might help fight the coronavirus. But as far as I can see, there is no evidence that giving up statins will protect you against Covid-19.




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Is a red rash another symptom? How skin changes could identify people who should be tested for virus

There are a growing number of reports of infected patients with rashes and chilblains - red patches on toes and fingers - and experts are keen to establish whether the virus is the cause.




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That home-made sourdough? You might be better off with a slice of Mother's Pride!

Sourdough is said to be far superior nutritionally to 'junk' packaged bread, due to the fermentation process. But a series of small, yet robust studies in 2017 suggest that this isn't necessarily the case.




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Would you want to share a bed with a man wearing a mask with a long tube protruding it?

For years I have been told to do something about my snoring. And now I have - but my wife tells me it's 'freaking' her out because 'it's like sharing a bed with the elephant man'.




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After 23 years in critical care, nothing prepared ANTHEA ALLEN for war zone at her London hospital

Anthea Allen has been a nurse for well over 20 years and thought she had 'seen it all' in her long NHS career. Then came the coronavirus pandemic. She works at St George's Hospital in London.




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Bay Area says masks with valves are not acceptable face protection amid the coronavirus pandemic

Six counties in the San Francisco Bay Area say that masks with one-way valves do not meet their face covering requirements because they allow potentially infectious droplets to excape.




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Time to stop masking the truth on protection

Face masks are being used to lift lockdowns in Italy, Austria and the Czech Republic - but do they work? Experts say fabric stops you breathing in droplets potentially carrying the virus.




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Researchers engineer two copies of an antibody produced by llamas which bind to coronavirus proteins

A new study from the University of Texas at Austin found that antibodies produced by llamas bind to proteins found on the coronavirus and prevent them from infecting cells.




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Pilot study launching to examine if dogs can sniff out coronavirus

A new study from Penn Vet will have eight dogs be exposed to COVID-19 positive saliva and urine samples and then test if they can discriminate between positive and negative samples.




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Does coronavirus cause deadly blood clots too?

Between 20 and 40 percent of COVID-19 patients at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, have developed blood clots - even after being put on blood thinners, doctors there say.




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Prostate cancer drugs will be made available before chemotherapy during coronavirus crisis

Two hormone treatments used in prostate cancer patients will be available before chemotherapy, as hospitals try to keep patients away from hospitals during the coronavirus crisis.




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Dermatologists warn red spots, blisters and itchy wheals could be a sign of the killer coronavirus 

Dermatologists have warned of five skin conditions after studying 375 patients. The most common, affecting half, was a rash of either flat or raised bumps




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Study casts doubt over hydroxychloroquine's potential for treating coronavirus

A Harvard University review found issues with each of 10 studies on hydroxychloroquine they examined. The drug can be immunosuppressive, which could be helpful or harmful for covid patients.




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High levels of protein in the blood could predict which coronavirus patients will need ventilators

A new study from Rush University Medical Center looked at the protein, known as suPAR, is a marker of disease severity and aggressiveness as well as activating of the immune system.




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Coronavirus UK: Care home deaths NOT inevitable, report says

Researchers at the London School of Economics have highlighted exactly where the UK has fallen short of protecting some 400,000 care home residents and staff.




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Doctors say they're inundated with calls about COVID toes from people with no other symptoms

Doctors say they're being inundated with calls about COVID toes, mysterious bruises, rashes and lesions on their feet, who don't have other traditional symptoms such as fever and coughing.




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Some patients have antibodies that protect cells while others' immune cells stop viral replication

A new study, led by Tsinghua University. found that recovered coronavirus patients had varying antibodies such as immune cells that stop the virus from attaching to our cells.




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Terrifying footage shows how droplets from a cough can spread 12 FEET - double COVID-19 distancing

Experts at Florida Atlantic University conducted an experiment using a mannequin and laser lights. Health officials recommend a safe distance of six feet (two metres).




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Coronavirus: Scotland refuses to join NHS contact tracing app

The Scottish government has dealt a potential hammer blow to Matt Hancock's coronavirus contact tracing app as it said it will only commit to the technology if it is shown to work.




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Fury over coronavirus swabbing as GPs claim to have not received hundreds of thousands of results

GPs and councils in England were promised the results from hundreds of thousands of swabs carried out at drive-through centres after the UK shifted to 'pillar two' of its testing scheme.




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Britons urged not to buy miracle coronavirus cures online

The UK drug watchdog said there'd been a surge in bogus cleansing oils and sprays appearing online. It warned these products 'pose a risk to health' and could make COVID-19 infection worse.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Many wrote off Wales... but I back them to reach the grand stage

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Many wrote off Wales's World Cup chances after their narrow victory over France last week. But now I believe they will beat South Africa to reach their first final.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: Nothing else matters except France match, Eddie... forget about being the best

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: I must admit to just shaking my head earlier this week when Eddie Jones started talking about making England into the greatest-ever rugby team.




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SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: It's all to play for after England cope with elements better than Scotland

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD WEEKLY COLUMN: The highlights reel from that game will be brief but as a former England coach who has lost in filthy conditions at Murrayfield I can assure you victory will feel sweet.




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Way to glow: CHRIS EVANS on his car of the week - the dazzling hot hatch that is swifter than ever  

For the entire time I had this car, my family knew where I was at every moment due to the bright yellow colour of the Suzuki Swift.




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Lucas Moura admits injury-hit Tottenham cannot keep 'crying' about their lack of strikers

Spurs have lost both Harry Kane (hamstring) and Son Heung-min (broken arm) to serious injury in recent months, leaving them without a senior centre forward for most of the final weeks of the season.




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HOT OR NOT: Julian Nagelsmann made the most of his side's injury struggles unlike Jose Mourinho

DANIEL MATTHEWS: It's easy, amid the meandering monologues of Jose Mourinho, to forget there was another team in town on Wednesday night. But over 90 minutes, RB Leipzig outplayed Spurs.




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JAMIE REDKNAPP: Tottenham's Troy Parrott is the real deal, with all the attributes to go to the top

JAMIE REDKNAPP: If Mourinho needs a striker, then he could do worse than look at Troy Parrott. He's been training with the first team, learning from the master Kane and has been capped by Ireland.




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Jose Mourinho claims to know Frank Lampard's tactics ahead of Tottenham's clash at Chelsea

Jose Mourinho ramped up the mind games for Tottenham's clash at Chelsea by suggesting he knows Frank Lampard's tactics for Saturday's Premier League match.




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Mourinho insists a top four finish with Tottenham would be his BIGGEST achievement

The Portuguese feels that no other side in Europe is as plagued with serious injuries as Tottenham are having lost Harry Kane and Son Heung-min to hamstring and arm issues respectively.




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Chelsea and Spurs go head to head, but who is best placed to grab a Champions League spot? 

Sportsmail looks at whether Chelsea or Tottenham are better equipped to secure a Champions League spot ahead of their meeting at Stamford Bridge on Staurday afteroon.




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Chelsea have the joint-lowest points total for a fourth-placed team at this stage since 2004

Does anyone want to qualify for the Champions League Based on the current standings, it appears not. Chelsea have the joint-lowest total for a fourth placed side at this stage since 2003-04.




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Chelsea vs Tottenham - Premier League 2019/20: Live score and updates

Chelsea earned a vital win over Tottenham at Stamford Bridge in Premier League action.




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Tottenham's Tanguy Ndombele struggled to provide creativity at Stamford Bridge

MATT BARLOW AT STAMFORD BRIDGE: Mourinho summoned Ndombele and was hoping to get a 'good hour' out of him. It was impossible to describe his hour as a good one.




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Chelsea 2-1 Tottenham: Olivier Giroud and Marcos Alonso strike to win it for hosts

OLIVER HOLT AT STAMFORD BRIDGE: Any Spurs fans - or players - expecting a rallying cry after a significant setback like this would have been sorely disappointed.




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Tottenham confident Son Heung-min is NOT at risk of coronavirus after letting him travel home

The forward flew back to his homeland last week for an operation in Seoul on his broken right arm, an injury Jose Mourinho fears could keep him out for the rest of the season.




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Spurs transfer move for Emil Forsberg would not 'surprise' his agent

Spurs manager Jose Mourinho was full of praise for the RB Leipzig man after his side lost 1-0 against them in the Champions League last week. His agent is not surprised.




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Jose Mourinho needs Dele Alli back firing ahead of Tottenham's season-defining run of games

THE NUMBERS GAME - JORDAN SEWARD: Dele Alli is statistically Tottenham's biggest goal threat right now with Kane and Son injured. Mourinho needs him firing ahead of important run of games.




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When Harry Winks dictates play, Tottenham are at their best... he is invaluable to Jose Mourinho

SAMI MOKBEL AT THE TOTTENHAM HOTPSUR STADIUM: Harry Winks, under-appreciated? Maybe, but certainly not by the people that matter.




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Tottenham 2-3 Wolves: Raul Jimenez scores winner as Spurs are STUNNED by Nuno Espirito Santo's men

MATT BARLOW AT THE TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM: Just eight days after Frank Lampard showed the temerity to outsmart Jose Mourinho for a third time in his short managerial career.




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Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho defends decision not to give youngster Troy Parrott more game time

With Tottenham losing 3-2 to Wolves on Sunday in the Premier League and having no out-and-out strikers at his disposal, Mourinho only decided to call on the 18-year-old in injury-time.




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Tottenham keen on Chris Smailling after impressing on loan at Roma

Jose Mourinho is set to make a summer bid for Manchester United defender Chris Smalling, according to reports in Italy, as Roma haggle with United over a permanent deal for the defender.




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Victor Wanyama will announce Tottenham future this week, says his brother

Victor Wanyama's brother has revealed that the Tottenham midfielder will announce details of his future at the club this week. Wanyama has fallen down the pecking order at Tottenham.




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Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho rules out a squad overhaul in the summer

Tottenham currently sit seventh in the Premier League, five points off the top four with just 10 matches remaining and there has been talk that the squad needs freshening up.




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Troy Parrott in line to feature for Tottenham in FA Cup clash with Norwich

Troy Parrott will retain his place in Jose Mourinho's squad for Wednesday's FA Cup tie against Norwich. Ireland striker Parrott, 18, played and scored for Spurs's under 23s against Wolves on Monday.




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Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho urges Troy Parrott to remain patient

Spurs manager Mourinho has given Parrott the same pep talk he gave McTominay before he blooded the Scottish midfielder in his first season in charge of Manchester United.




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Tottenham boss Jose Mourinho laughs after being quizzed about Tanguy Ndombele's defending vs Wolves

A clip has gone viral on social media of Tottenham midfielder Tanguy Ndombele sluggishly tracking back against Wolves' Pedro Neto, who nearly set up a goal for the visitors.




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Jose Mourinho rules out 'massive changes' to his Tottenham squad this summer

Jose Mourinho has ruled out 'massive changes' to his Tottenham squad this summer even if they end the season without any silverware. Mourinho has only made minor adjustments so far.