Research Indicates Postpartum Depression Can Last For 3 Years About one in seven women become depressed shortly after they give birth. A new study finds that depression can linger for three years after childbirth, and in some cases get worse over time. Rhitu Chatterjee
If The ACA Falls, Protecting Preexisting Conditions Could Be Harder Than It Sounds Though the Trump administration is trying to dismantle the Affordable Care Act in court, it's vowed that people with health problems will still be able to get insured. Here's why that could be tricky. Selena Simmons-Duffin
You're Not Welcome Here: How Social Distancing Can Destroy The Global Economy There's a curfew in Paris, and Londoners aren't allowed to invite neighbors to dinner. People are already exhausted of social distancing, but some places are introducing even more draconian measures. Pallavi Gogoi
Colleges Turn To Wastewater Testing In An Effort To Flush Out The Coronavirus Wastewater offers an ideal testing opportunity for colleges: People often poop where they live; colleges know who lives in each dorm; and testing wastewater is a cheaper way to monitor virus spread. Elissa Nadworny
Can Airport COVID-19 Testing Encourage More People To Fly? Desperate to try to fill planes again, airlines are rushing to implement on the spot, rapid-response pre-flight Covid-19 testing for passengers. Will it work, and what are the stumbling blocks? David Schaper
European Countries Reinstate Curfews To Try To Slow COVID-19 Surge After letting its guard down this summer, Europe is dealing with a massive second wave of the coronavirus that doctors say will most likely be more deadly than the first. Eleanor Beardsley
What's At Stake In The U.S. Healthcare Debate NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Kaiser Health News chief Washington correspondent Julie Rovner about where health care policy stands today.
Universal Mask Wearing Could Save Some 130,000 Lives In The U.S., Study Suggests The study is based on some assumptions under different scenarios. It suggests that if 95% of Americans wore masks in public it could drastically reduce the amount of COVID-19 deaths by February. Jason Slotkin
U.S. Records Highest Number Of Coronavirus Cases In 1 Day Since Pandemic Began The 83,000 surpasses the previous record from mid-July by about 6,000. In addition, 943 people died from COVID-19 on Friday. Cases of the virus have been rising in the U.S. since mid-September. Suzanne Nuyen
Coronavirus FAQs: What's Up With Bubble Dining? Should You Hand Out Halloween Candy? Answers to your COVID-19 questions about how to handle Halloween trick-or-treaters, whether it's safe to eat in a restaurant's outdoor bubble and whether you can be infected through your ear canal. Pranav Baskar