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HK: Traveller tests positive for coronavirus

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A 39-year-old mainland Chinese traveler who arrived in Hong Kong on a high-speed train on Tuesday night from Wuhan and was found with a fever at the rail arrival hall has tested positive in two coronavirus tests, authorities said.
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Some Georgia businesses hesitant to reopen

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Georgia's governor announced plans Monday to restart the state's economy before the end of the week, saying many businesses that closed to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus could reopen as early as Friday.
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Some Georgia businesses hesitant to reopen

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Georgia's governor announced plans Monday to restart the state's economy before the end of the week, saying many businesses that closed to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus could reopen as early as Friday.
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Online yoga gains popularity amid virus lockdowns

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As millions of people across the world stay inside to stop the spread of the coronavirus, many have turned to online platforms to break the confines of their homes.
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Online yoga gains popularity amid virus lockdowns

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ONLINE YOGA GAINS POPULARITY AMID VIRUS LOCKDOWNS
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How three New Yorkers cope with unemployment

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People enjoy easing of Israel virus restrictions

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Israel lifted most of its restrictions imposed to contain the coronavirus outbreak on Thursday and allowed malls, gyms and markets to reopen.
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Spain to allow outside walks and individual exercise

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Spanish citizens were able to exercise near their homes on Saturday as the country cautiously begins reopening after lockdown.
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Why stretching before exercise might be harmful

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AP Television London, UK, 13 April 2010 1. Wide of personal trainer Jen Solomon demonstrating a static hamstring stretch 2. Tilt up of personal trainer Jen Solomon demonstrating a static hamstring stretch AP Television New York City, 12...
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Too Much, Too Little of These Foods May Kill You

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Gorging on bacon, skimping on nuts? These are among food habits that new research links with deaths from heart disease, strokes and diabetes. Overeating or not eating enough of the 10 foods and nutrients contributes to nearly half of...
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Cruises, cold weather and volunteering: top travel trends in 2018

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LEADIN: From luxury river cruises to wellness breaks and holiday destinations under threat from climate change. Travel industry experts in the US say more people are travelling than ever before and seeking...
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David Bowie fans react to his death outside off Broadway musical 'Lazarus'

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TRIBUTES FOR ICONIC SINGER DAVID BOWIE FROM FANS IN NEW YORKMourning fans are remembering David Bowie outside an off-Broadway theater in New York where the musical "Lazarus" is playing with his songs. They've created a makeshift memorial...
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New study reveals that even healthy people when denied proper sleep quickly show signs that weight gain and diabetes could be in their future. The findings put shift workers on alert.

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HEADLINE: Diabetes, obesity a risk for shift workers CAPTION: New study reveals that even healthy people when denied proper sleep quickly show signs that weight gain and diabetes could be in their future. The findings put shift...