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Hoda Kotb reveals her fail while getting Harry Styles to do a video for Willie Geist's daughter

The Today anchor opened up about the awkward moment on Thursday's show, explaining that she wanted to surprise Willie's daughter with a message because she couldn't meet Harry in person.




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Savage Garden's Darren Hayes can't contain his excitement after Harry Style's revelation

Savage Garden are known hits including Truly Madly Deeply and I Knew I Loved You.




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Harry Styles' now owns three houses in north London

Harry Styles bought his first house in north London for £3 million aged just 18. Last year he bought the five-bedroom semi across the road and has now paid £4.175 million for the house next door.




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Harry Styles calls ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift a 'great songwriter'

Asked how he felt about exes writing songs about him, he told Howard: 'I think about what it means to me to write a song about somebody else and for somebody else to do that, it's like flattering.'




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Harry Styles shares details of Valentine's Day knifepoint robbery

Speaking about the incident on the Howard Stern radio show, he said: 'Yes, I was robbed on Valentine's Day. That's what you get for being single these days! I should have had other plans.'




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How pearl necklaces have become the accessory of choice for Hollywood's most fashion-forward MEN

Dozens of stars including actors, singers, and rappers have been wearing pearl necklaces to events. Harry Styles, Pharrell Williams, Shawn Mendes, and A$AP Rocky frequently wear the look.




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Harry Styles admits fame can be 'quite strange'

The 26-year-old former boy band member spoke candidly about fame and mental health in an interview with The Daily Telegraph on Sunday.




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Lisa Wilkinson reveals she 'bonded' with Harry Styles in Los Angeles amid coronavirus pandemic

Lisa Wilkinson alluded to a 'big celeb interview' on Friday as she headed back to Australia from Los Angeles amid the coronavirus crisis. 




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Stevie Nicks says Harry Styles' album Fine Line is inspiring her to write new songs while isolated

Stevie Nicks has become close with Harry Styles over the years and he even provided her induction into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame last year.




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iHeartRadio's Wango Tango cancelled amid coronavirus... as headliner Harry Styles postpones tour

iHeartRadio released a statement Tuesday, saying: 'The 2020 iHeartRadio Wango Tango concert has officially been cancelled. Refunds are being issued to ticketed guests.'




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Halsey flaunts her bikini body as she gives fans 'quarantine update' amid Evan Peters breakup rumor

Nearly two weeks ago, Halsey announced she was going into 'mandatory exile' in order to deter the spread of COVID-19




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Harry Styles reveals he is 'stuck' in California due to COVID-19

The singer has revealed he stranded in California and unable to fly home to the UK amid the global crisis




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Harry Styles enjoys hike in LA after being left 'stuck' in California due to coronavirus pandemic

The Fine Line singer, 26, cut a rare low-key figure as he displayed his toned physique in a pair of grey shorts and a black hoodie.




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Harry Styles is selling £21 T-shirts to help fight the COVID:19 battle

Harry Styles is selling £21 ($26) T-shirts on his official website in order to raise money to fight the COVID:19 battle. 




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One Direction reunion 'is thrown into doubt by coronavirus pandemic'

Despite reports the band are in early talks to mark their 10-year anniversary this summer, a source has claimed the plans may not come to fruition due to the nationwide lockdown.




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Fans marvel at Louis Tomlinson's lookalike son Freddie, 4

As well as his Louis-like looks, fans also noticed that the tot had a temporary tattoo of an anchor on his arm - in the exact place 1D's Harry Styles has the same inking




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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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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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'Wonder drug' to help the misery of migraines

Donna Cox, 57, has been completely migraine-free for two years due to the drug Fremanezumab. It is injected into the arm, stomach or leg once every three months by doctors or even by patients at home.




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Could your 'coronavirus' symptoms be a bad case of HAY FEVER?

Red eyes, a sore throat, wheezing, fatigue, a dry cough - do these symptoms sound familiar? They are typically associated with hay fever. They are also the symptoms of Covid-19.




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Should you spend £190 on an immunity test?

Who will be struck down by Covid-19 and who has already had it are questions that are key to ending the lockdown that began five weeks ago. And central to this is testing.




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15,000 'excess deaths' in the US suggest that many more died of COVID

Yale University resarchers found that between March 1 and April 4, 15,000 more Americans died than would be expected absent the pandemic. It suggests a significant undercount of coronavirus deaths.




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Coronavirus can more easily multiply in 'stiff' lung tissue seen in the elderly

A new review article, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, finds that mucosal cells are 'stiffer' in older patients due to more protein fibers, allowing coronavirus to multiply more easily.




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'Pooling' samples could speed testing for coronavirus, scientists say

Researchers at Saarland University in Homburg, Germany, say that with a sensitive enough tests, they can detect just one positive in a single test tube samples taken from 30 patients.




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US Military scientists working on germ warfare make COVID-19 test

DARPA is making a new kind of coronavirus test that looks for an immune response to coronavirus. It may detect the virus much earlier than current diagnostics. DARPA has filed for FDA authorization.




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'Wonder-drug' made to fight ebola could be the world's first real weapon against Covid-19

US researchers have published early data which suggests a drug, called remdesivir, pictured, could effectively treat people with coronavirus.




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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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Elderly coronavirus patients should be given anti-ageing drugs to make immune systems 'younger'

As a person ages, their immune system becomes suppressed and it takes longer for their body to recognise and attack the virus. Harvard scientists say this could be fixed by with NAD boosters.




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EVE SIMMONS: What's so wrong with a doctor on the Covid front line enjoying a doughnut on his break?

EVE SIMMONS: Becoming infected with coronavirus undoubtedly tops the list of current health fears for most Britons. But getting fat seems to come a close second.




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FDA gives emergency approval to Roche's coronavirus antibody blood test

Swiss drug maker Roche says its coronavirus antibody blood test has a specificity rate of 99.8% and a sensitivity of 100%, meaning it would show very few false positives and no false negatives




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The patients fast-tracked on new drugs BEFORE they've been approved

As many as 400,000 people a year in England and Wales are told they've reached the end of their treatment options, according to charity Marie Curie.




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Sleep your way to beat corona: It's a crucial way to boost your immunity and could be a vital weapon

New research has shown that our response to infection changes over the course of each day, and - even more importantly - that sleep disruption can leave our immune system compromised (file photo).




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Hayfever sufferers can have allergic reactions even if there's no pollen around, study finds

A walk in the park could cause hayfever sufferers to sneeze, even if the pollen count is low, a US-German study has found. Research on 25 men found even a simple smell could trigger hayfever symptoms.




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Coronavirus UK: 'Lift lockdown to deal with second worse wave'

History shows how lethal disease pandemics have a habit of seeming to shrink away - but then returning suddenly in subsequent waves. Chillingly, these latter waves can prove far deadlier.




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Coronavirus mutation found in one sample could signal it's getting weaker

One sample collected from an Arizona coronavirus patient showed a deletion of 81 genetic 'letters' that suppresses the virus's ability to fight the human immune system, also seen as SARS began to fade.




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Is obesity the second biggest COVID-19 risk factor? Experts warn the overweight to be 'cautious'

Scientific evidence suggests that people who are overweight - which two thirds of adults in the UK are - have a 39 per cent higher risk of dying if they catch the coronavirus.




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Wearing masks can curb spread of coronavirus, Government's chief scientist says

Sir Patrick Vallance told MPs on the Health and Social Care Select Committee that masks could have a 'marginal but positive' impact on curbing transmission of the life-threatening infection.




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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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One-third of Americans say they WON'T get vaccinated against the coronavirus, new survey finds

In the new survey, from PR firm Bospar, researchers found those between ages 18 and 24 were the least likely to get vaccinated against the coronavirus with only 57.8% saying they'd get the jab.




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Mutant strain of coronavirus that may make it more infectious now 'dominant'

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have discovered a mutation to the coronavirus's spike protein that may make it more infectious - and it has spread around the globe.




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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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Coronavirus: Europe and UK strain more infectious than China's

Researchers from the University of Sheffield and Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico found that a newer, faster-spreading version of the virus seems to edge out the older type.




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Coronavirus: Experts clash over 'aggressive' virus mutation

Just yesterday University of Sheffield researchers claimed that a new, more infectious type of COVID-19 had been racing through Europe. But the finding was today dismissed as 'unfounded'.




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Coronavirus: Amount of particles, or 'viral load' affect severity

Professor Lucy Yardley, from the University of Bristol, sounded the alarm today, saying evidence shows 'viral load' plays a big role in how sick someone will become.




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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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HALF of women say they're concerned about going out in public while pregnant or after birth

A new survey from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that 80% said they would be concerned to go to a scheduled prenatal appointment amid the coronavirus pandemic.




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Europe's East-West divide on coronavirus cases after eastern countries close borders

Experts say the vulnerability of health systems in Eastern Europe spurred leaders into decisive action while governments in the west felt a 'greater sense of complacency'.




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Sir Clive Woodward's 2019 Rugby World Cup team-by-team guide: The lowdown on every team in Japan

The Rugby World Cup is just round the corner and Sportsmail has everything you need to know. SIR CLIVE WOODWARD has the lowdown on every team in the tournament in Japan.




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Rugby World Cup 2019: England must bring their 'A' game against the Pumas

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: It is not often you get a full nineday lay-off in tournament rugby these days and using this period to optimum effect is important for Eddie Jones and England.




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Rugby World Cup 2019: Owen Farrell an oasis of calm despite reckless Pumas

SIR CLIVE WOODWARD: We have often seen short-handed teams raise their game significantly, while those with a full complement can take their foot off the gas and struggle.