IMAGES: What New Coronavirus Looks Like Under The Microscope The images were made using scanning and transmission electron microscopes at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. Laurel Wamsley
Free Seattle health clinic draws hundreds (and screens for coronavirus) Hundreds of people line up at the Seattle Center for a free health care clinic that’s watching for something new this year: coronavirus. Angela King
How Not To Get Sick On A Plane: A Guide To Avoiding Pathogens Here are recommendations from researchers on how to stave off infectious diseases such as the common cold and the flu during a flight. Pien Huang
Where will they go? Washington nursing home for brain injured patients to close After years of financial challenges, the family-run Delta Rehabilitation Center is preparing to close its doors. Austin Jenkins
Quarantined By Coronavirus, Cruise Ship Passengers Make 'Life-Long Friends' The postings on Facebook, email and WhatsApp are mainly "just words of encouragement and a friendly ear." But they also share food reviews and news. Bill Chappell
Timetable For A Vaccine Against The New Coronavirus? Maybe This Fall Recent advances in biotech make scientists optimistic that they might have a vaccine that has passed basic tests of human safety and efficacy ready to go to clinics as soon as this fall. Joe Palca
The Hope And Hype Of Diabetic Alert Dogs Companies that sell dogs trained to sniff out life-threatening changes in blood sugar for people with diabetes have faced lawsuits or complaints from some of their customers. Robert Benincasa
Examining Trump Administration Aims To Change Disability Benefits A fact check of Monday's comments made on Morning Edition by Russell Vought, acting director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, about proposed changes to disability benefits. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Coronavirus Casts A Pall Over Cruise Industry At Height Of Booking Season Tales of life on a ship quarantined in Japan amid a coronavirus outbreak are hurting bookings for the growing cruise line industry. But the industry has shaken off worse crises, an analyst says. Yuki Noguchi
Doctors Push Back As Congress Takes Aim At Surprise Medical Bills As lawmakers consider bills to protect patients against surprise medical bills, doctors have waged a stealth on-the-ground campaign to win over members of Congress. Here's how they did it. Rachana Pradhan