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    Explore "healthcrisis" with insightful episodes like "Kate Middleton reveals she has cancer", "Here’s What's REALLY Happening (Ep 2092)", "How Monkeypox Became A Public Health Emergency", "What the Japanese Think of the Olympics" and "585 - Your Mom's House with Christina P and Tom Segura" from podcasts like ""The News Agents", "The Dan Bongino Show", "Short Wave", "The Daily" and "Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura"" and more!

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    Kate Middleton reveals she has cancer

    Kate Middleton reveals she has cancer

    At 6pm on Friday the Princess of Wales released a video statement. In it, she discusses her cancer diagnosis for the first time.

    She acknowledges the difficulties facing their family in maintaining their privacy throughout her diagnosis and treatment. Will she now be left alone? And will the conspiracy theories stop?

    Editor: Tom Hughes

    Senior Producer: Gabriel Radus

    Producer: Laura FitzPatrick

    Social Media Editor: Georgia Foxwell

    Video Production: Shane Fennelly and Arvind Badewal

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    Here’s What's REALLY Happening (Ep 2092)

    Here’s What's REALLY Happening (Ep 2092)
    In this episode, I discuss what's really happening with the border, the charge against Ray Epps and the media's suddenly renewed interest in COVID and the NIPAH virus. News Picks: BREAKING: Ray Epps Hit With Single Charge for Jan 6 Role. Lawmakers Give Senate Dress Code a Dressing Down India on Alert to Contain Outbreak of Deadly Nipah Virus Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    How Monkeypox Became A Public Health Emergency

    How Monkeypox Became A Public Health Emergency
    The White House officially declared monkeypox a public health emergency in the United States last week. More than 7,500 cases of the virus have been confirmed since it began spreading across the country in May.

    Today's show: Health reporter Pien Huang on how the outbreak began, how it gathered steam and whether monkeypox is on track to become an endemic disease in the United States.

    Check out more of NPR's reporting on monkeypox:
    - Monkeypox: The myths, misconceptions — and facts — about how you catch it
    - He discovered the origin of the monkeypox outbreak — and tried to warn the world
    - How we talk about monkeypox matters. Experts offer ways to reduce stigma

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    What the Japanese Think of the Olympics

    What the Japanese Think of the Olympics

    After last year’s postponement, both the International Olympic Committee and the Japanese government are determined that the Tokyo Games will take place this summer.

    But the public in Japan appears unconvinced: About 85 percent of people say they fear that the Olympics will cause a rebound of the virus in the country.

    Will the sense of discontent fade as the Games begin?

    Guest: Motoko Rich, the Tokyo bureau chief for The New York Times.

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    585 - Your Mom's House with Christina P and Tom Segura

    585 - Your Mom's House with Christina P and Tom Segura
    SPONSORS: - Go to https://www.stamps.com/, click on the Microphone at the TOP of the homepage and type in MOM and get a special offer that includes a 4-week trial PLUS free postage and a digital scale. - Download Best Fiends FREE today on the Apple App Store or Google Play - Go to https://www.brooklinen.com/ and use promo code mom to get $25 off when you spend $100 or more, PLUS free shipping. - Visit https://www.babbel.com and use promo code MOM on your three month subscription. - Go to https://www.forhims.com/mom for a free online visit today HAPPY NEW YEAR CHOMOS! Tom Segura and Christina P kick off this episode of YMH with a video of a dude who claims he's "just a cool guy." They recap the 2 Bears, 1 Cave New Year's Live Show, and watch Tom's basketball injury, as well as various parodies of it. The Main Mommies discuss a hot button issue from the show: Tom's pronunciation of the word "won." They give Charo and Top Dog a call to have them weigh in on it. They also discuss Hilaria Baldwin's recent controversy, their experience having COVID-19, their favorite action movie franchises, and the time Tom attended Matt Damon's birthday party. We get an update from YMH All-Star Norman Summerton, watch a Fedsmoker video from the vault, and take a look at The King's TikTok evolution. Also, CP is now a certified "Queen Above 18," sporting one of The King's signature sweatshirts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    'We just lay there and think of England 'cause we’re gorgeous!'

    'We just lay there and think of England 'cause we’re gorgeous!'
    BE WARNED: It's LuAnna, and this podcast contains honest, upfront opinions, rants, bants and general explicit content. But you know you love it!

    This week, Anna and Lu are morphing into each other, plus have their high opinions of themselves challenged...multiple times. An update on the pissy pants and teeth situation, that viral London Underground singer, Lu is obsessed with Love is Blind AND meeting the parents horror stories (WE WANT YOURS!)

    Stories this week: Corona virus and Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds are expecting a baby! Plus, more weirdos, a vegan animal rant, messages and lots and lots of nonsense!

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    Email us at luannathepodcast@gmail.com OR drop us a WhatsApp on 07745 266947

    A Coronavirus Listener Q&A Episode

    A Coronavirus Listener Q&A Episode
    How does the coronavirus spread? Does wearing a face mask actually help? And why is the virus getting so much media coverage? This episode, we answer your coronavirus-related questions with the help of NPR global health and development reporter Pien Huang.

    Follow Pien on Twitter @Pien_Huang and host Maddie Sofia @maddie_sofia. Email the show at shortwave@npr.org. Also, we're looking for a summer intern! Apply here.

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