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    Coronavirus: How to stay physically and mentally strong during lockdown

    To help people stay physically and mentally well, the World Health Organization has launched its HealthyAtHome campaign.

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    Coronavirus declared global emergency by World Health Organisation

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared an international public health emergency over the coronavirus outbreak just hours before an evacuation flight to bring British nationals back to the UK is due to leave the Chinese city of Wuhan.

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    Being single is now being classed as being 'infertile '

    Being single is now a classed as disability, according to new categories on reproduction guidelines decided by the World Health Organisation. The change will give anyone the 'right to reproduce' by classifying them as infertile,

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    Coffee Isn’t A Cancer Risk, But Drinking Super Hot Drinks Could Be

    According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), coffee does not cause cancer. What is more risky, however, is super hot drinks. The report warns that there is evidence that beverages consumed at or above 65°C (149°F), can cause oesophageal cancer because heat damage in the oesophagus from the hot drinks could allow cancer to develop.

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    Deadly risk we take to cut car costs

    Andrew Milligan/PA Wire/Press Association Images Diesel cars have been all the rage in recent years. The combination of increased fuel efficiency and lower CO2 taxes has been enough to persuade millions into diesel cars. Now the World Health