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the jewish in europe, the 2 port documentary starts july 5th on d, w. ah. the news . this is the w news live from charlotte g. 7 laden stretch 1000000000 cove at 900 vaccine doses for a country. at the summit in england, sail discuss the plan to vaccinate the whole world by the end of next year, u. k. prime minister johnson and president joe biden unveiled the 1st stage of that plan. also on the program famine in northern ethiopia,
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the united nations and says 350000 people in the t grier region already affected at millions more times football to pin championships. a finally set for kick off. already a year late january 2020 the health safely during the panoramic ground. while the tournament. biggest stock. ah. i'm going to have the office welcome to the program. they're hoping to tackle some of the biggest challenges facing the world today. lead us from the g. 7 group of wealthy nations are converging on cornwall and south western england for 3 day meeting. it will be that 1st in person summit since the start of the pandemic among the issues on the agenda, climate change, and the cove at 19 christ us president joe biden. how talks with u. k prime
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minister both johnson on the eve of the summit, he said the u. s. will donate 500000000 vaccine doses to low income countries. it began with friendly elbow bomb, british prime minister, boris johnson, and us president joe biden, 1st in person encounter continued in a convivial and cheerful tone. romantic views and c, sidewalks for the 1st lady's included. power finally here, and it's been, you know, it's a, you would have hope beginning leaders made a point of highlighting their nation famed special relationship and made it official by signing an updated version of the 80 year old atlantic charter bite and said the alliance would help the countries address global challenges such as cybersecurity, the climate crisis,
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and the clone of iris pandemic. together. the big announcement came after the talks when the us president said his country would donate 500000000 pfizer vaccine doses to lower income countries and the african union. our values call us to do everything that we can to vaccinate the world against coven 19. it's also in america self interest. as long as the virus rages elsewhere, there is a risk of new mutations that could threaten our people. we know that raging over 900 in other countries, hold back global growth raises in stability and weakens governments. but activists protesting the global inequality of vaccine access. believe that waving pharmaceutical patterns would be a more effective than charity, which is nowhere near reaching the fluctuating friends pursuing the really beans of
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axis in these kansas pharmaceutical companies own. that seems to produce enough for everyone. that's why we're asking for the manufacturing to be global. like opening up the paintings and the rest of the sort of more qualified manufacturers from producing i said with the g 7 leaders arriving all eyes will be on the leaders of the world's wealthiest nations. to see how serious they are about helping the rest of the world. get a grip on the pan demik. i'm not joined bonding like some of a non she's in congress bay where the g 7 is taking place. i sound like more, more leaders are rather we just saw german chancellor naco just landed, this will be her last g 7 summit the loss of many what kind of role is she playing today?
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i'm going to america is known for her negotiating skills for her pragmatism. for her no nonsense attitude, i remember covering her 1st summits with donald trump in 2017, where she was trying for hours to convince him not to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. he did it anyway and her response was with them. well, we need to move on without him. so that way of dealing with the challenges, and i think we are not going to see you at this angle merkle here. it is a special summit. it is her last summit. but when ask about that, her spokesperson told the reporters that as we summit is especially so nothing, not the big deal. however, we also know that the french president emanuel macro is going to miss her. he told reporters that for him, it will be an emotional experience to,
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to have this last summer with angle malcolm. apart from the personal things going on between the lead is what issues are expected to dominate this gathering? front and center of this meeting is of course the corona virus pandemic, and then need to provide enough like scenes for the low and middle income countries . british prime minister ball as johnson is calling on calling on his colleague to make a commitment to vaccinate the whole world by the end of 2022. other issues on the agenda. climate change, the economy, recovery and relations with china. do we expect you mentioned climate change? do we expect any major commitments, any major new steps forward and that are actually well, i think that the leaders know what's at stake here. according to a new study. the g 7 nations are at risk at losing 8 percent of their g
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d p each year. if they're not going to tackle climate change. the new biden administration is promising tangible action on climate during this g 7 summit and for the european union. this is one of the main goals to have concrete results. but of course we have to see whether that's possible g 7 members, you know, that they used to be thought of as the world leading industrialized nations. now that describe a club of wealthy liberal democracies that leads russia and china out is g 7 becoming more ideological. you think? well, i think that the g 7, they have been facing criticism for years. and now i covered g 7. some it's with the former us president donald trump, at this time you thought, well, the g 7,
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they are in real trouble in terms of unity and importance. and now there is this notion that it's important to extend the formats to invite more democracy to be able to face their current challenges. so that's what is happening here. a bit. countries such as india and south korea are invited to participate as guests because there is apparently this understanding you need them to, to face and the challenges and to have joined decisions. for example, how to counter china's increasingly aggressive behavior d w. so they sound the phenomena. thank you. thousands of protesters also gathering to demonstrate against the g 7 meeting. they accused the leaders of the world's richest countries of doing too little to fight climate change organized to say, the west must contribute more money to help to mitigate the prices they say those
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worst hit in the global south, half done the least to cause climate change while this quote over to w charlotte chelsea pill who's in st. dyess not far from the summit and the scene of that protest. charlotte, tell us what is this protest where you are right now about god. you've joined us justice several 100 people from the climate action movement, not civil disobedience group. here in the u. k. a marching through central send i now this is called the called the alarm. 7 sound the alarm protest, i'm sure you can hear the name of the game here is to make as much noise as possible. there are a marching band going tosses. here, people with drums, people with all kinds of instruments. taking part in this process before they sets off, they said that was to try and make sure that the lead is just the short distance
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away. cobb and bay could hear the noise that they're making. now, from here, the latest, the protest is rather small. delegation will go on with letters written by people affected by the climate crisis. those lessons will be delivered to lead is at the summit. they really want to as a, as they say, in the name of this protest. sound the alarm here about the climate emergency and make sure it's the full for all of the leaders agenda. what else in terms of protest is being planned for the next 3 days? well, as i'm sure you can imagine, how does is the case austin at g 7 g 20 summit. there isn't just one process. the one that you saying going on behind me da. several planned over the course of 3 days by several different groups as well. this is extinction rebellion protests, but there are also protests organized by a coalition group called resist. g 7 non brother group for
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a number of activists organizations that are holding protests over the course of the 3 days. but as i'm sure you can imagine, it's been a pretty tricky a few days for police here to organize they not only have to do with the safety of the delegation. the lead is they are also policing this protest. this is the process is i'm sure you can see behind me, i call a taurus bought known for it's pretty narrow street. i even just a few people can cause a significant amount of disruption to local people had. the ambition that the police told me is to try and make sure the minimum disruption is caused. while at the same time, allowing these people protests to, to have those as democratic right to protests and ensuring that there is no violence through the course of the days. so it's just a bill in a sense, i've been calling with that. thank you very much. and apologies for the poor video quality code. it's clearly dominating the agenda there at the g 7 about what
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exactly is the situation around the world right now? so let's take a closer look. this map shows the average number of new daily corona, various cases per 1000000 people for the past week. the highest case low as you can see are in latin america. hotspots can also be found in mongolia and part of southern africa, limited testing and report in some countries, news actual case loads could be high up boss. the huge, this discrepancies when it comes to the roll out of coven 19 vaccines. on this map, the doc of color, the greater the share of the population that already has received at least one vaccine dose conscious canada israel truly and the u. k. are leading the way, but across most of africa, less than one percent of the population has been vaccinated. many developing countries, especially in africa, are still waiting for vaccines promised by the kovacs international donation program. meanwhile, china gave 200000 doses to chat this month. the 1st vaccine to reach that country
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where officials are trying to fight the pandemic with very limited testing and treatment capacity. the w. west africa correspondence threat lavonne g reports from the capital of char jemina. i to asks chad, has we put against the pandemic scene of the scene for at least 100000 people? not much for a population of 16000000, but it's something this is the country as men testing facility in the only proper hospital. they have been fighting the crone of us almost bind lustre turned to call me the 1900 situation, was at the beginning of a zipper, we tested the patient who can tell was and some of them tested positive. some of the health workers and other patients died of coffee denine and then this
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official figure show this on fire solved on evictions and fewer than 200 coffee, 1900, that your numbers almost sutton, a higher testing and health care infrastructure is so poor that creek infrastructure and putting tickets to be to charge me at the bottom of the need for international. but fin help until last week, when the coffee, the 1900 task force called top ties from china cohen that is there, you know, fun when we received c. not fun, but since it was really great joy for us. and please you will receive a santa health way because peter greene is going to mecca and patients with preexisting conditions, our priority officials. note the chinese donation can only be the 1st tape.
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these fridge is ready for vaccines for you to come in under the covert program if you would get those if that would like for it at least 20 percent of the population of chad verified. love with us or or not. if you come for seems many, i skeptical its origin more if we had the means to get other phenotype records. but if we don't have the means, and this can take a lot more just because it's a chinese vaccine, doesn't mean uniform, but theme doesn't yet have a repeat or you it's approval. but the world health organization phase, it offers up to 79 percent protection in charge people i used to taking what they can get but let's skip the view from africa and from india, i'm joined by our correspondence mission as well in delhi. and it is key money and
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there will be, it is, let's start with you in many african countries. extremely few people have received even one vaccine. those is destination pledge from ridge countries, the rise approach to tackle the problem well, it's suddenly a good 1st step and at least this is what the health minister for kayden motor. he said when he spoke to d. w earlier today he said that it will help african countries get back into the economic space. but as to how far reaching this will be, i don't think it's going to go so far. we're talking about a population of one, b and people, and only 2 percent have been inoculated. so what happens to the rest of the 90 percent, even if these vaccines come into africa? it's probably going to be until the end of the year until re including myself, get these doses. mr. india has been one of the countries worst effected by the panoramic. can this vaccine also make a real difference where you are going to get had given the shortage and he
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moved back. you can make a difference. but the question really is, how much of a difference can we make being to government to set out and that bishop target of vaccinating dire? i don't population by the end of the year, which means that the required $2000000000.00 and local approved manufacturers are now likely to me to target you back. you can have some of the gaps, but not the gap. in addition, that can be the new concerns about vaccines like the by the end of acting. dr. logistical storage condition would be dependent on india and also have to be taken into consideration. similar considerations in africa i would expect is, apart from obvious humanitarian consideration. why should the world make sure that the vaccination across africa speeds up and very quickly? because a problem will vaccination and indeed cove it in africa or any other parts of the
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world is a problem of cove. it for the rest of the world. get how we are in this boat together and the western world can sit back and say, oh africa, half of the boat is thinking that simply doesn't work. but at the moment, just feel that way. i mean, when you can see that the populations in the america or the u. k, have 40 to 50 percent of the people vaccinated and we're talking about less than one potential subsaharan africa. you start to see why african government thing that we need measures to correct this 1st by boosting production and manufacturing of vaccines and also ramping up the distribution efforts that are currently underway in it's just a month ago. india was breaking records with new cases and that's now deli, is opening up again. where do things stand in general with a vaccination in india? i think my definitely improving and i get hard, but even then we are all over 90000 cubes every day. the need to keep people god's
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up with me. that would be why the last week was massive and the government is emphasizing expanded back being dr. being crucial and fighting off at to be. but then we look at supply local manufacturer of the after benco vaccine and indian vaccine are trying to wrap up production be have more marketing this month. but again, this will not be enough to cover the entire population. my day off i n g and g up in order to box, and eventually we meet manhattan mac, especially linda w correspondence as well in delhi. and it is kimani nairobi. thank you both a circle of some of the other stories of making headlines around the world. me on mars military have opened new corruption cases against austin, leader on something she. the charges include misusing land and accepting bribes,
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which is lawyers say the accusations are 3rd, the army sees time ma'am mine a qu in february the counting has wrapped up in through the presidential election, but authorities have not declared the winner. they say the race free left is pedro casteel and confirmed his keiko for she. murray is too close to call, which maury claims about voting irregularities. independent observers dispute this life of mexican drug lord l. chapel guzman has pleaded guilty to drug trafficking and money laundering charges. and makoto now is charged with running her husband multi $1000000000.00 drug empire, and helping him to escape from prison in mexico. shopping is currently setting a life sentence in the united states. the board of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu have demonstrated outside parliament in jerusalem there opposing possible
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governing coalition that could end his 12 years in car parliament is to vote on the coalition, which was negotiated between right and left wing parties, united nations and a groups a warning that 350000 people in the v o p as was torn to gray region are facing famine conditions. the you and also says millions more. an urgent need of food supplies, the c o. p and government, on the other hand, disputes that assessment the a don moo as should be an active 14 year old. but he struggled to breathe. for a month, a don and his uncle lived in a cave, hiding from the wall raging around their home and cry. but without enough food, they were still in danger. by much dawn had grown so awake. his uncle brought him to the hospital to be very strong as strong as a lion. he was hoping to grow up and have a good life, but hunger has left him where he is now. when i decide on
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a don is an early warning of what the u. n is now calling a catastrophic food shortage. and it is expected to get was very, very worried that there are indications that we have the worst phase phase 5, affecting 353000 people in te gray. and those that numbers expect to derive beyond 400000 over the next few months. if we don't get the access that we need to reach, reach those areas. the while the fighting has eased, some parts of key cry remain cut off. math displacement across the region has left more than a 1000000 homeless and hungry. without more age, these humanitarian crisis can only get worse, hidden from the rest of the world. to soccer now,
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year after, after the year long and delay because of the pandemic that postponed euro 2020 is now finally kicking off. this ornament starts tonight in rome, with italy taking on turkey for the 1st time and it's history the event will be taking place across europe. but even with each of the 11 host cities clears to fans in the stadiums. concerns over whether the tenement can be held safely during the panda. let's find out from chris harrington. d. w. sports is with me now. chris friends will be in smaller numbers will be allowed into the stadiums. it's gotta be a step in the right direction. definitely here scare hard, you know, the phase represent that 12 man on the pitch. did you happen to watch a football game that didn't have fans or the audio, you know, thing. you hear the players talk to each other? i mean, you really missed that reaction. that we got sprinkle's leading up to this major
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tournament. we saw, you know, the champions league final, we saw some fans and so forth. you know, i think along with the enhance safety protocols is exactly what the sports been missing. you know, you talk about the fan culture, specifically here in germany. $14000.00 plus fans will be a lot of music when they kick off june 15th in tai hobbits. one player has already said we live for the fans. so the 14000, but it will sound like 80000. you know, i think the players have, have quenched for this for quite some time. and i think the fans, you know, are getting a bit of relief because this is definitely a step of the right direction. so you just mentioned that $14000.00 in immunity, that means that tens of thousands, i'm missing out on the whole thing. so what, what, who fan say is that they see it as a step in the right direction. they're just angry that a little bit can get in. well, definitely not all sunshine and rainbows. when it comes to the fans, you have extended waiting periods across the board. there's only a 30 minute window for pants to get in. that means fans could be sitting around for
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3 hours before kicked off, if and choose to follow their teams to different venues. there are several locations across europe. there could be quarantines dealing with that. you know, great britain, if you're a fan from great britain, just for example, if you decide to go to russia, you'll have to deal with the 14 day a quarantine. so then you'll miss alice of action speaking. they're missing out. it's been a tough break for some fans who have lost out on their investment already. here's one that we can listen to. right now. i'm one person that bought tickets for the year. also. i actually had tickets for, for like germany against like france, i guess. and i got an email like last week saying i cannot tempt the the games. i'm sad. i mean, i was really hoping forward to it, but it's not going to work. so for that you go tonight, rome study olympics. we have fans presence for the open between italy and talk to you. right? right. yeah. up 216000 fans. they've already started preparing the fans. so,
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you know, and some fans have spoken on the ground about what it means. you know, even the ones that are, you know, so involved in football, it's a leisure activity, an opportunity to, you know, relieve some of that build up. you haven't been able to go outdoors for so long now in terms of the match up the action of the page. both sides have been dealing with renaissance lately, both italy and turkey. i expect it to be a highly competitive, fair, very close finish. lean towards italy because they are the home side is they'll have the fans during the war very quickly. who's gonna, when the euro, who's got them in the euro. i'm in germany quickly could take a long shot. i'll say germany, thank you. thank you, president to the w sports. he was you need a news before we go. here's a quick reminder of our top story. at the g 7 summit and comma world leaders will pledge to provide 1000000000 doses of cove at 900 vaccine support. the move aims to address criticism that wealthy nation has secured the vast majority of accidents against per on a virus for their own population. and that's it. as from the news team here in
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berlin, don't go away. the next thing, talk, senior citizen, fitness queen and the health with of working from home on in good shape. i hope you can find a lot more news analysis on the website of course the w and then thank you very much for joining the news. the news, the lose,
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the use the the will be your own health advocate in good shape. take the new look to provide even more insight into matters of health. cleverly active
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oh, the tissue when i arrived here i slept with people in a room. it was hard, fair. i even got white hair is learning the german language, hit me a lot. this kid to me, great. trinity to instruct you want to know their story, to like verifying and reliable me from for migraines. several good and wide weighted treatments. right? regression again, well, couple of late in burned in south africa when disability is more likely to lisa jobs in the black lives matter process. shine
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a spotlight on racially motivated to leave things as mirrors as being legalized in more and more countries, discrimination, inequality or part of everyday life. for many we ask why? because life diversity to make up your own mind the d. w. need for mines the when it comes to getting and staying healthy, the internet is brimming with advice and some of it useful some of it misleading or even dangerous. navigating the health internet. our focus today on in good shape your d. w. health show now with a new look in the,
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in a lot of people get their inspiration for healthy eating and fun workouts from social media, especially the younger generation. but they don't mind if some of their role models are a little older. like erica rich most people's these start to her, just looking at this. erica risk is 81 instagram and tick tock star. when she 1st started posting videos of her workouts during the pandemic, they were really just to her family in the lockdown game yet. and the lockdown began last march to tell my daughter started posting the clips on tick tock. after all the comments and reactions we carried on hub, i took him several times a week mother and daughter records, new videos in erica living room. she's now racked up 100000 checked out the
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followers and nearly 10000000 views and the model. in the 1st thing in the morning, i go into the kitchen and go online to check how many new followers and likes i have likes to 3 that the sprightly grandma has also attracted a following in the us. she was interviewed by the wall street journal. and featured on good morning america. her and her husband dancing are also ahead of time. sometimes he masters the steps faster than ideals of the choreography. i mean, erica moved like a teenager and even talks like what, what a pro depend. i may have left a lot of us resorting to online videos and homework out a good idea that can go wrong. so here are a few tips for staying in shapes safely. when
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lockdown was introduced last year, jennifer last from huntington and western germany, was determined to stay in shape with us. i watched the videos online and checked out all the different workouts and routines and started doing them at home. across germany, jim's hand to close fitness loving jennifer. the university student simply carried on working out in the comfort of her own home. but then disaster struck my father in the heater the moment i made a wrong move and ended up with a sacral iliac joint sprain. it lasted 6 weeks. i couldn't walk properly or even sit down, what does it sacral illegally? this is a fairly common problem. and one of many complaints that for the physician casper clim seeing more of these days he
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advised against overdoing workouts at home. is a saw currently seeing an increase in patients with injuries often sustain due to high impact sports exercise, you know, used to that you're doing the 1st time is of course potentially problematic. and that these days exercise routines are getting more and more complex. so there's a risk that they're not done properly, and that increases the risk of strain and injury from over use the call and going to fail, it's only been associated hood. so how can people working out at home without a trainer on hand, avoid injury law donuts and fabi on visa mon, the german sport university in cologne. have a few tips. first of all, being well prepared to mix all the difference. respect, home fitness,
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as when you exercise in your home, make sure your environment to see from that you've moved everything that can be dangerous out of the way. you need a proper matt, and it's best to wear shoes. and studies show that a quarter of injuries during home workouts involved the ankle joint. so shoes are important and where something comfortable you can work up a sweat in human flesh with some kind of 2nd late. a proper warm up is crucial. that was my next question. do you need to get ready to loosen the joints the hips? do some shoulder exercises, spend about 5 minutes, warming up and then you're good to go. good forward. chip number 3, start slowly and don't over do it. because also the biggest challenge when you're working out at home is finding the exercises that suit you. you need to pick routines that work for you that you enjoy and make sure you don't overdo it and
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that they aren't too high impact. and then under one license, you need to start slowly where you push yourself and stay motivated, but won't be risking injury who has fallen off the vehicle in this booked tip number for when it comes to equipment less is more risky. his desmond, you don't need to use weight straight away. just use everyday object or own body weight or, or even a towel when it will come on stop. and last but not least, listen to your body. right? if you want to increase the intensity, gradually, you don't have to go overboard. if you're focusing on balance training, you can start with both legs and then just use one leg and then work up to doing the exercises with your eyes closed. there are so many ways you can make it more challenging. mucous cabinets, precise. jennifer mosca learned her lesson the hard way. but she hasn't given up on exercising at home. and she has a new favorite work out. good old school hoping. it's enjoying a revival,
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and not only because it fun, it's relatively safe. the people have been eating lemon since time immemorial. but right now, they're more popular than ever. lots of lemon water, 1st thing is said to boost the immune system and help with weight loss. at least according to the internet. but when it comes to nutrition, lemons are much the same as other fruit and vegetables. short, lemon water might help with weight loss, but that's mainly because water helps you feel full. another example of why online healthy life isn't always reliable. how healthy use milk does the medication my doctor prescribed have any side effects?
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which mask will protect me from cooper 19. what are some good bicep exercises? who's got the answers? our smartphone, of course. so can the internet help us to meet a healthier life? and he said, well, 1st of all, free access to information, especially health information is a good thing for the group. the vision in for my thinking, new intonation and understanding what it means is always a challenging process in any context context us to leading search engine how to lose weight more than 100000000 results will pop up. and that's just in english. if it's clear sky, you're after, you tube will deliver thousands of his content. you have to be able to judge if you're dealing with a reliable source. and in the case of medical information, whether it's scientifically sound. in the end,
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it's up to the individual user to figure that out. doesn't often, i'm quoting this ions and them in germany, the independent bachelor's mind nation, surveyed more than 1000 people to ask how the search for health information online . they discovered that many users assume that hits are sorted for relevant and up to date information and only look at the top results. in top, 3 hits on your search engine are usually the most popular content. but that doesn't necessarily mean they're reliable possible still search engines can be very useful . they're the gateway to a world of health information for many people without a search engine. it would be hard to find the good information and so on and off. and so how can we use the internet to find reliable information on the internet when you go online for health information, you need to more than just glance at the source, you need to ask what kind of
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a source it is, who's putting this information online and what's their agenda? lie, patients associations, websites, a one good source of online health information from your own. and they usually address specific health conditions. and they tend to draw on scientific sources. order of this softly from the dean. and there are also many forums and social media groups for people with specific health conditions. the members can often provide useful tips, but you do have to approach any advice with caution spreaking social media. when we exchange information about health issues on social media, we do that in writing. we have a natural tendency to assume that the written word is especially authoritative and reliable, but that's not always true. clermont and mr. fall time instagram alone, users post millions of pictures every day. and of course there's no way that all
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that content is reliable. back some kite, especially one of the key pieces of advice when it comes to medical information, is to use good judgment. that's especially true for online information, but it also applies to advice from experts. you have to a several factors. what does that information have to do with you specifically? can you find a 2nd or 3rd opinion live order, but it's about there any other important sources out that learning how to navigate, that will make you a health information consumer to sum up, here's what to watch for when getting health information online. who's the source and what's their agenda? is the advice backed up by scientific studies. and is the information still up to date and relevant? ah, social media can be harmful to mental health. the royal college of physicians in london analyzed some international studies,
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and came to the following conclusion. social media engagement, or exposure to image related content may negatively impact body image and food choice in some healthy young adults. the main reason is that people compare themselves to the images they see and feel insecure. but the perfect bodies and flawless complexions they find on their feet are real. they've almost always been doctored with the help of filters. is social media giving users body image issues for a project called selfie. home british fashioned photographer rankin not to portraits of 15 teenagers wearing little to no makeup. then he told them to retouch the images using filters and apps to make them social media ready. the contrast between the before and after images was my opening. they created cartoon like versions of themselves,
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hoping to look like the celebrities and influences they admire many apps unfilled as a free, and they're easy to use. most of the pages wouldn't dream of posting a selfie without editing it. first clara is 16, nestle 15. they love taking se the social media and always use filters. monday, beth, when they look behind blemishes and flaws. if there's something about your face, you don't like you just use a pixel filter and you instantly press yeah. last month it's a trend on the time. there are certain beauty standards and looks that are in fashion. it's just what's in right now. if you look right and then you're going to get more views and like i do like, i just don't know the more likes you have the most subscribers. social currency
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that can be leveraged in 2020 liliana cock law, reach, define live. germany's next top model sheet now and instagram, influencing what she deliberately see is clear of filters. coca cola is most i've kept, there's so much pressure and tell last year i really struggled with it. i use tons of filters and it was really hard to escape that tyranny and just be myself. i felt torn thinking, i had to get those likes. it's my job, that's how i earn my living. so if i'm not getting the likes i panic, like most of the panic, many people want to look like their idols on instagram, social media stuff like kylie, jenna and kim kardashian and some young people are so desperate to look like their idols. they've even undergone cosmetic surgery. plastic surgeons say that thing, patients who ask for procedures that will make them look like they have built
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itself, be a trend. some people are calling snapshot. this morphia is shocking as it is. it doesn't surprise me. i know influencers who recommend cosmetic surgeons to do that cheekbone augmentation and offer discount codes that a horrifies me because their job as an influence there is to be a role model. well, that's how i see it for me to them for these to is a growing number of social media uses, are opting to drop their digital masks, past tax such as reality and no filter a trending with influences encouraging their followers to show their true faces. with us, if i you never going to use filters anymore, have you given them up completely or do you think sometimes they're okay? sometimes they can be fun. i 0 moment time. i'd use filters again privately just
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for the fun of it. sure. but as liliana on instagram, my feeling now is that i'll never use them again. montagna.

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