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Coronavirus: Cancer patient’s chemotherapy put on hold

Image copyright Nancy Carter-Bradley Image caption The mother-of-two has been receiving chemotherapy for the past five months A woman with brain cancer has been told her chemotherapy has stopped because of the coronavirus outbreak. Nancy Carter-Bradley, 44, from Hampshire, said the health secretary should ring-fence cancer treatment. She said her treatment at a London hospital […]

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Whales face more fatal ship collisions as waters warm

PORTLAND, Maine — Climate change is imperiling the world’s largest animals by increasing the likelihood of fatal collisions between whales and big ships that ply the same waters. Warming ocean temperatures are causing some species of whales in pursuit of food to stray more frequently into shipping lanes, scientists say. The phenomenon already has increased

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Trump to See Off Naval Hospital Ship in Virginia, Going Against Travel Warnings

WASHINGTON — President Trump was set to fly to Norfolk, Va., on Saturday to see off the Comfort, a naval hospital ship, as it deployed to New York where it will help a state struggling to handle an influx of coronavirus patients by adding 1,000 hospital beds to a system in short supply. The 200-mile

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These Are The Sacrifices Medical Workers Make To Fight Coronavirus

As coronavirus cases continue to surge across the United States, health care workers have needed to stay agile and quickly adjust to our alarming new reality. In response to the growing medical equipment shortages, nurses and doctors have jerry-rigged their own personal protective equipment (PPE). Sports goggles have been repurposed as face shields, garbage bags

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Video Of Reporter’s Hilarious Reaction To Approaching Bison Herd Goes Viral

Not today, bison. Not. Today.  Deion Broxton, a reporter at KTVM-TV in Montana, avoided a close call with a herd of bison on Wednesday and won over the entire internet in return.  Broxton told HuffPost on Friday that he was filming a story about Yellowstone National Park’s coronavirus closure when he saw a group of bison headed

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Runners still finding release on the road during coronavirus

Henry Ton was looking for a way to help himself and neighbors stay fit and active after his gym closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. The 46-year-old software engineer in suburban Phoenix organized a small running group he jokingly calls his “Social Distance Distance Running Club.” Runners across the country are still hitting the pavement

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NYC nurses plead for protective gear to fight virus outbreak

Nurses battling New York City’s coronavirus outbreak are making anguished pleas for more protective equipment March 28, 2020, 3:06 PM 3 min read NEW YORK — Nurses battling New York’s coronavirus outbreak made anguished pleas Saturday for more protective equipment, saying officials’ claims of adequate supplies are falling short of reality. At a news conference

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Quarantined Sportscaster’s Play-By-Play Of Dogs’ Mealtime Is The Content We Need

With next to no sports taking place during the coronavirus pandemic, this announcer’s commentary on his dogs’ mealtime is the next best thing. The clip that British sportscaster Andrew Cotter shared to Twitter on Friday shows pups Mabel and Olive racing to see who can wolf down a bowl of dog chow the quickest. Thanks

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