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plus-size model Tess Holliday is firing

back at Piers Morgan for body shaming

her cosmopolitan cover

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so test who's a super famous plus-size

model hit back at Piers Morgan after she

caught wind of him slamming her for

being on the cover of the UK's

cosmopolitan she said on Twitter you

don't have to worry about my fat ass

worry about what horrible people you are

by whining about how me on the cover of

a glossy magazine impacts your

small-minded life this is in direct

response to what Piers Morgan put up on

Instagram

he said apparently we're supposed to

view this as a huge step forward for

body positivity this cover is just as

dangerous and misguided as celebrating

size zero models

this definitely dampens the mood for

tests who's been so excited this morning

posting all over social media praising

her cover she even wrote if I saw a body

like mine on this magazine when I was a

young girl it would have changed my life

you know what test not everyone can land

a cover on Cosmo so I say good for you

For more infomation >> Tess Holliday Hits Back at Piers Morgan For Body Shamming Her Cosmo Cover - Duration: 1:38.

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Meet our Team | Dr. Nadia Morgan - Duration: 4:48.

(gentle music)

- Hi, I'm Nadia Morgan.

I'm a physician scientist and clinical investigator

in the division of rheumatology

here at Johns Hopkins.

My specific expertise lies in a condition

called systemic sclerosis, also known as scleroderma,

which literally means hard skin.

The hallmark of this condition is there's

tightening and scarring, or fibrosis, of the skin

but it's so much more than skin deep

because the internal organs can be affected as well

leading to overall disfunction.

(upbeat music)

There are so many things that I love

about the field of rheumatology.

For one, I really love interacting with my patients

and as a rheumatologist it allows for continuity of care.

Our patients have what we would consider to be

more chronic or long-standing conditions

and so it allows you the chance to get to know them,

to build a rapport, to build trust,

as you kind of follow them in their journey

towards helping to get them better

and another aspect that I love about rheumatology

is it really requires a lot of investigative work

with a lot of kind of cognitive thinking

because it can present in so many ways.

There are many faces, if you will, to it.

So it requires a great attention to detail,

taking into account all the different differentials

of what could be occurring, to ensure that you provide

the correct treatment at the right time.

(upbeat music)

I'm actually originally from Jamaica

so I'm kind of far away from home

but it is in many ways a dream come true for me

to be here and I think one of the great things

about Hopkins is that is, not just the opportunity to see

patients with these conditions

but to also have the opportunity to apply research

and corroborate with the patients,

with the scientists, with all their physicians,

to make a meaningful difference

and a breakthrough in treating their disease.

(upbeat music)

Honestly for me, a lot of this is about my patients.

They really do make it worthwhile.

Systemic sclerosis or scleroderma,

the condition that I treat, can in some cases

be very aggressive, very severe,

and for many of our patients who are leading normal,

healthy lives before this kind of came about,

so I value greatly the opportunity

to kind of help be a part of them understanding

what's going on and helping to get them better.

I also, especially being here at Johns Hopkins,

value the opportunity to kind of take my research

and the work I'm doing from the bench to the bedside

to apply it to clinical practice

and help inform the care of my patients.

(upbeat music)

So, my research is centered around looking at the fibrosis

or scarring component of scleroderma or systemic sclerosis

because this condition you can have scarring

you can also have the vessels being affected too

but the scarring aspect of staffer fibrosis

can definitely affect the overall quality of life,

affect functioning, and in some severe cases

lead to mortality.

So, my research is looking at particular proteins

in the blood called cytokines,

which we're hoping to use as what we would call

biomarkers of disease so we can better predict

which patients will down the road

have more severe, aggressive disease

with the ultimate goal to be to provide the right treatment

to the right patient at the right time.

I'm also fortunate in that I've been working

with a wonderful group of colleagues

both at John Hopkins and throughout the United States

and we're looking at inherited or genetic factors

that may predispose patients with scleroderma

who have African ancestry towards having

riskless scleroderma especially in its more rare forms.

So, we're kind of at the cutting edge of things

and we're very excited about what lies on the horizon

with that.

(upbeat music)

For more infomation >> Meet our Team | Dr. Nadia Morgan - Duration: 4:48.

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Piers Morgan Accused Of Fat Shaming Plus-Size Model Tess Holliday On Cover Of Cosmo UK - Daily News - Duration: 3:18.

People aren't sure what to make of Piers Morgan's latest post. He called Cosmo UK's cover of plus-size model Tess Holliday 'dangerous' and some people are slamming him for fat shaming

   Piers Morgan has found himself in hot water yet again. The British journalist shared Cosmopolitan UK's October cover of plus-size model Tess Holliday and slammed it for being "a load of old baloney

" Piers wrote, "As Britain battles an ever-worsening obesity crisis, this is the new cover of Cosmo

Apparently we're supposed to view is as a 'huge step forward for body positivity

' What a load of old baloney. This cover is just as dangerous & misguided as celebrating size zero models

"    Morgan is known for his controversial opinions, but this one has been met with very mixed reactions

Many slammed his opinion as fat shaming, with one person saying, "you see fat, I see a beautiful, confident woman, at ease and happy with herself – an awful lot to be said for that in this age of perfection – shame on you

"  Another commenter thought his sentiment about Holliday – a 33-year-old model who's made a career out of her openness regarding her struggle with weight and body positivity – to be downright rude

"What a lovely thing to say and make this woman feel bad about herself now… prick," they said

As Britain battles an ever-worsening obesity crisis, this is the new cover of Cosmo

Apparently we're supposed to view it as a 'huge step forward for body positivity

' What a load of old baloney. This cover is just as dangerous & misguided as celebrating size zero models

A post shared by Piers Morgan (@thepiersmorgan) on Aug 30, 2018 at 6:16am PDT  Some also argued that the cover actually promotes being confident in your body, regardless of what size it is

"At least she is confident most people her size wouldn't be able to do that but in a way it sends out a good message to be confident whatever your size!" someone wrote

 However, many commenters seemed to agree with Morgan. One person wrote, "Agree this should not be viewed as 'normal' and neither should size zero be…" Even people who typically disagree with Morgan felt he was right about this

"Must admit I disagree with a lot of what you say, but this is spot on," someone wrote

 Regardless of how people on the internet feel, Holliday was clearly very proud of the cover and shared it on her Instagram

She captioned it, "If I saw a body like mine on this magazine when I was a young girl, it would have changed my life & hope this does that for some of y'all

" Now that's positive.

For more infomation >> Piers Morgan Accused Of Fat Shaming Plus-Size Model Tess Holliday On Cover Of Cosmo UK - Daily News - Duration: 3:18.

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Who's In Your Corner - Morgan - Duration: 1:05.

Hi I'm Morgan, I'm part of the 16 plus team in Newcastle

Q. Morgan, can you tell us a bit about the event that you have been involved in today at the Civic Centre?

A. Well today we've has this mental health conference with people who have been in domestic relationships

with people who are suffering from mental health problems

and we've all got together to talk about it

Q. And you have just been telling me that you stood up and read a story out

can you tell us a bit more about that?

A. There was this girl who lives in Sunderland

and basically she can't read out her story

she's not comfortable enough yet to read out her story

about how she was in hospital and she didn't get the help she needed

and her life was just chaos

Q. And what are some of the key things that people have been speaking about at the event today?

what are some of the key issues that have been coming out of that?

A. That more people have mental health problems than people actually think

loads of people, especially teenagers and young adults, suffer from so many mental health problems

and they don't really get help for it

same with the domestic relationships, they don't get much help for that either.

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