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Eating disorders ‘thrive in isolation’: Coronavirus quarantine has led to a nearly 80% increase in calls for help, experts say
Health experts see an increase in patients with eating disorders seeking help amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
US Marshals, Oklahoma police search for man accused of recording sexual assault of 6-month-old baby and posting it on social media
Brice Gage Watkins, 22, is facing charges for the distribution of child pornography, among others, according to Oklahoma police.
Coronavirus live updates: FDA could approve vaccine before testing is complete; US nears 6M cases; US Open without fans starts Monday
The U.S. Open tennis tournament, without fans, starts Monday. U.S. nears 6M cases. India reports world’s worst one-day case total. Latest COVID news
California fire crews, aided by cooler weather, report ‘great progress’ against LNU, SCU lightning complex fires
Some evacuation orders have been lifted or downgraded for the LNU Lightning Complex Fire in California’s wine country in the Napa Valley.
Coronavirus live updates: Storms impact Louisiana COVID test sites; plasma therapy touted by Trump still ‘experimental,’ experts say
Summer wildfires and hurricanes – how communities are preparing to evacuate. The CDC removed its 14-day quarantine recommendation. Latest COVID-19 news.
‘Everybody just started running’: 3 people shot at Fayette Mall in Kentucky, police say
Three people were shot inside a Kentucky shopping mall on Sunday in an incident that “does not appear to be random,” police said.
Coronavirus updates: Nursing home cases hit new high; UNC Chapel Hill reverts to online classes
The move comes after the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill reported a series of COVID-19 clusters. And here’s how the symptoms progress.
Southern California’s Lake Fire feeds on ‘decadent’ fuels, burns over 18,000 acres in Angeles National Forest
The Lake Fire in Southern California still has no known cause as it continued to burn over the weekend.
Chicken wings from Brazil tested positive for COVID-19? Yes. But there’s no evidence of food transmission, experts say.
According to the World Health Organization: “Coronaviruses cannot multiply in food; they need an animal or human host to multiply.”