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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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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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Harry Styles gives glimpse into his lockdown

The Falling singer, 26, appeared on Zane Lowe's Apple Music show via FaceTime on Thursday, and revealed he is meditating, getting fresh air, checking in with family and friends and ordering in




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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 gives update on being quarantined in LA as star reveals he speaks to his mum everyday

The former One Direction star, 26, gave an update on being quarantined in LA on Friday, revealing that he's been in contact with his mum Anne everyday while in lockdown.




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One Direction anniversary reunion rumours as boys follow Zayn Malik on Twitter

One Direction fans are convinced the boys are set to reunite for the band's 10-year anniversary.




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One Direction and Zayn Malik reunion for 10th anniversary details revealed

The much-hyped One Direction reunion could include new music, according to a new report.




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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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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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1D fans urge the band to congratulate Zayn Malik on his baby news

The wonderment comes on the back of years of rumoured fractions between Niall Horan, Liam Payne, Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson and Zayn,




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Alexa Chung shares throwback Met Gala snap with Harry Styles

The model took to Instagram to share a throwback snap of herself in a basketball net posing with Harry Styles, 26, at last year's Met Gala and revealed she stayed up all night partying.




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DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: Unleash your creativity and feel SMILES better during coronavirus lockdown

DR MAX THE MIND DOCTOR: How has it been for you? A month in lockdown and with no reprieve in sight, it's starting to feel like a life sentence, isn't it?




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Cancer sufferer is far from alone in fearing coronavirus will kill thousands with chronic conditions

Jane Dabner, it seems, was regarded as collateral damage in the fight against Covid-19 - one of thousands of NHS patients told their life-prolonging treatments would be cancelled or delayed.




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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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DR ELLIE CANNON: Should my kids wear a mask... and should I if no one else does?

DR ELLIE CANNON: A makeshift face-covering stops you from passing on the virus if you are infected, even if you don't have any symptoms or haven't started showing them yet.




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Newsreader CHARLENE WHITE reveals how coronavirus has killed her great-aunt and two friends

CHARLENE WHITE: After weeks of trying its best to take her, Covid-19 had won. My Great Aunt Dell was gone. Just days earlier, she'd seemed better. But a second wave of the virus took hold.




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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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Why this crisis could be the making of the Snowflake Generation

As counter-intuitive as it sounds, experts say the coronavirus crisis - or rather, the experiences gained, and lessons learned during it - might in time give many of us a psychological boost.




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Fake meat really CAN be a treat

Almost two-thirds of Britons now choose to eat meat substitutes, up from half two years ago, research shows. So how do the new products compare with their meaty counterparts?




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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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Lung bypass machines that oxygenate blood have kept 68% of critically ill coronavirus patients alive

A new study looked at 32 critically ill COVID-19 patients who were placed on ECMO machines at nine different hospitals and found that 68% were still alive at the time of analysis.




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We MUST find out why so many black and Asian Britons are dying from coronavirus, doctors urge

Britain's most senior doctors have demanded immediate Government action to tackle soaring fatalities from Covid-19 in black and Asian communities, the Mail on Sunday can reveal.




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Vaccine by September? Oxford team run promising trials on monkeys 

A new trial is underway for a coronavirus vaccine is underway at Oxford University in the UK involving more than 6,000 participants that will be started by the end of next month




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Dr MARTIN SCURR: Why the care home watchdog should be taken to task

DR MARTIN SCURR: Only now are care-home staff finally receiving the attention and support they need. Some claim the CQC is guilty of dragging its feet - I'll say.




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Keep yourself in tip-top condition during lockdown with these simple health checks to try at home

Figures suggest thousands of cancers are being missed every week as people with symptoms are not going to their GP. But many routine tests and treatments are also being postponed.




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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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Patients with blood and lung cancers three times more at risk of dying of coronavirus

A new study led by Wuhan University in China has found that people with blood and lung cancers are three times more likely to die from coronavirus compared patients with other tumors.




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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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Coronavirus US: Graphs show lockdown may need to last til July

A new study from the University of Notre Dame has found that maintaining a high level of social distancing until summer 2020 allowed for tapering of control of the virus later on.




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A THIRD kind of coronavirus test in development could be easier to make and return faster results

Antigen tests are easier and cheaper to manufacture and simpler to administer because they require specific chemicals, highly-trained staff or specialized equipment unlike current tests.




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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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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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Coronavirus: How UK death toll compares with rest of world

Data from a project led by University of Oxford researchers shows that Britain's rate of 394 deaths per million is the fourth worst in world behind Italy, Spain and Belgium.




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Coronavirus UK: Interactive map shows fatalities by postcode

The map, created by the Office for National Statistics, shows deprived regions in England and Wales are suffering 55 deaths per 100,000 people, compared to 25 deaths in affluent areas.




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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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One in four coronavirus patients on ventilation suffer KIDNEY failure

Charities in the UK have warned the killer infection can lead to acute kidney injury (AKI), a sudden serious condition that can be fatal if not treated immediately.




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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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Critically-ill coronavirus patient saved by quick-thinking doctor who gave him an arthritis drug

Dr Giorgio Gentile gave Leonard Whitehurst, being treated at Royal Cornwall Hospital, the drug tocilizumab as a last ditch attempt to save his life. He had heard promising results from early trials.




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Coronavirus UK: Pressure on government to recommend face masks

Top experts from the prestigious Royal Society concluded that masks - even home-made ones - can reduce the transmission of the deadly infection.




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Would you know what to say if you saw someone about to take their own life?

Gillian Assor (right), 50, who runs a nanny agency, lives in Hertfordshire, with her husband David, 51, and their children Benjamin, 23, Oliver, 21, and Isabel, 19. They came across Tommy (left).




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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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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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From a face shield to phone sanitiser and a hook to open doors... Gadgets to stop you catching Covid

Could gadgets - such as a prong for flushing loos and covers for keyboards - help too? ADRIAN MONTI asked experts to review a selection; we then rated them.




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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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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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Coronavirus UK: Obesity, gender and race death risks examined

An urgent review has been launched by Health Secretary Matt Hancock into whether obesity, ethnicity and gender raise the risk of death from coronavirus.




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Coronavirus UK: SEWAGE analysis may be used to track spread

Defra confirmed it is conferring with scientists about whether wastewater can help trace the spread of the deadly infection. It could become part of the government's plan to ease Britain out of lockdown.