ONE OF THE BIGGEST REUNIONS
IN THE HISTORY OF MUSIC IS ABOUT
TO HAPPEN.
HARVEY: I KNOW!
ABBA'S GETTING BACK TOGETHER.
HARVEY: YES!
THEY FAMOUSLY TURNED DOWN A
BILLION DOLLAR OFFER TO REUNITE.
NOW THEY'RE DOING A SPECIAL WITH
THE BBC IN DECEMBER.
THEY'RE GOING ON A VIRTUAL TOUR
NEXT YEAR.
HARVEY: WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?
SO THEY CREATED AVATARS OF
THEMSELVES, THEY CALL THEM
ABBATARS.
HARVEY: I'M IN, I'M IN.
THEY POSTED ON THEIR
WEBSITE -- THE DECISION TO GO
AHEAD WITH THE EXCITING ABBA
AVATAR TOUR PROJECT HAD AN
UNEXPECTED CONSEQUENCE.
WE ALL FOUR FELT AFTER SOME 35
YEARS IT COULD BE FUN TO JOIN
FORCES AGAIN AND GO INTO THE
RECORDING STUDIO.
THEY RECORDED TWO NEW SONGS.
ONE IS CALLED "I HAVE FAITH IN
YOU" AND IT WILL BE OUT BY THE
END OF THE YEAR.
HARVEY: I CAN ALREADY HEAR IT.
I KNOW!
SONGS WERE A LOT OF FUN.
HARVEY: THEY WERE SO MUCH FUN.
"DANCING QUEEN."
HARVEY: "DANCING QUEEN."
YOU LIKED THEM, HUH?
HARVEY: IN THE '70'S, EVERYWHERE
I WENT, THEY PLAYED ABBA.
OF COURSE!
[LAUGHTER]
"DANCING QUEEN" 24 HOURS A
DAY!
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DR. RODGERS: Today we are going to talk about Lupus, an autoimmune disease.
Hi, I'm Dr. Griffin Rodgers, one of the directors at the NIH.
Lupus can affect people differently and can affect many parts of the body.
My colleague, Dr. Stephen Katz, director of the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal
and Skin Diseases at NIH, explains:
DR. KATZ: Lupus is a disease that can occur when something goes wrong with your immune
system. The immune system's job is to fight germs and viruses. But when it's out of control,
it attacks healthy tissues and may result in lupus.
Lupus is more common in women than men, and can be hard to diagnose. Signs of lupus can
vary from person to person and can include a red rash on the face – often in the shape
of a butterfly, painful or swollen joints, unexplained fever, or feeling tired all the
time.
If you have signs, talk to your doctor.
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