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Day: August 5, 2022

Nine cases of monkeypox have been detected in India barely two days after the first case.

As the monkeypox virus continues to spread across the globe, India has reported its ninth infection, just two days after their first confirmed case of the virus.

Florida Governor DeSantis on emergency declarations for monkeypox: “We are not inflicting terror.”

Multiple states have declared outbreaks of the monkeypox virus to be public health emergencies. Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis said that Florida “focus on facts.”

Kelly Hughes responds to criticism on social media as the first SI Swim model to reveal her C-section scar.

Kelly Hughes joins Katrina Scott, 2021s Rookie of the Year, who was photographed when she was six and a half months pregnant. Hunter McGrady also posed six months postpartum.

Christie Brinkley recalls her girls’ participation in the 2017 SI Swimsuit shoot: Everybody experiences some insecurities.

Christie Brinkley first covered Sports Illustrated Swimsuit in 1979 and then set a record by landing the covers for the next two years. She last appeared in 2017.

Camile Kostek astounds Winner of the SI Swim Search Mady Dewey: Please join our family.

Mady Dewey, the CEO and co-founder of the social media app Herd Social, was named the winner of the 2022 SI Swim Search. She will appear as a rookie in the 2023 issue.

Baywatch veteran After a troll referred to her as being too old, Donna DErrico appears in a bikini I’m feeling quite great.

Donna DErrico rose to fame on “Baywatch” as Donna Marco in 1996 alongside David Hasselhoff. More recently, shes starring in Sean Patrick Flanery’s “Frank and Penelope.”

How to keep in shape while traveling and workout while on a business trip

If youre traveling for work these days, make sure to keep your fitness goals in mind. Here are five smart tips for making sure to exercise during a business trip.

According to a study, more activity may lead to longer lifespans and reduced death rates.

A new study published in the American Heart Associations Circulation Journal says people who exercise more than the U.S. Department of Health’s recommended amount had lower death rates.

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