The WHO Knows Insulin Is Too Expensive. How It Plans To Drive Down The Price Globally, half of the estimated 100 million people who are in need of insulin do not have reliable access. The World Health Organization hopes a "prequalification" program will help. Emily Kwong
Why Sitting For Long Periods Can Effect Teens' Mental Health A new study finds that sitting still is linked to a higher risk of depression among teens, but even an hour of light physical activity every day reduces the risk of depression by 10%. Rhitu Chatterjee
U.S. To Evacuate Quarantined Americans From Cruise Ship The U.S. State Department is sending a charter plane to Japan to evacuate U.S. citizens from the Diamond Princess cruise ship. At least 44 American passengers have been diagnosed with the coronavirus. Jason Beaubien
44 Americans On The Diamond Princess Cruise Ship Diagnosed With Coronavirus Not all of the Americans on board the vessel, which is currently quarantined in Japan, are sick. Those who are will remain in Japan for treatment. Aubri Juhasz
Fact-Checking 'Contagion' — In Wake Of Coronavirus, The 2011 Movie Is Trending We asked epidemiologists and doctors to assess the science in the 2011 movie, in which the character played by Gwyneth Paltrow starts a global pandemic. Spoiler alert: It does a pretty good job. Fran Kritz
Half of the patients at this free, pop-up health clinic already have insurance 1,000 volunteers will help more than 3,000 patients at this four-day health clinic that takes over Seattle Center. Kyle Norris
More Than 1,700 Health Workers In China Have Been Infected With New Coronavirus Chinese officials also said that six health workers have died from the disease now known as COVID-19. Meanwhile, the number of confirmed novel coronavirus cases worldwide rose to about 65,000. Colin Dwyer
How COVID-19 Kills: The New Coronavirus Disease Can Take A Deadly Turn Most cases of the illness are characterized as mild, with symptoms similar to those of a common cold or the flu. But there have been over 1,300 deaths. Maria Godoy
HHS Secretary Leads U.S. Effort To Stop Coronavirus From Spreading NPR's Rachel Martin talks to U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar on what the U.S. is doing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Cruise Ship Passengers Disembark After Being Stranded At Sea Over Virus Fears The MS Westerdam with 3,700 people aboard was rebuffed by Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, the Philippines and Guam before ultimately being allowed to dock at the Cambodian port of Sihanoukville. Scott Neuman