Suicidal people who seek therapy may not know that suicide training for mental health professionals is dangerously inadequate.
NBC consumer reporter Vicky Nguyen has tips about what to do to protect yourself against a potential coronavirus outbreak and what not to panic about.
In Anyang, China, five members of a family came down with the coronavirus after hosting a guest from Wuhan in early January. But the visitor, a 20-year-old woman, never got sick herself.Some individuals who are infected with the coronavirus can spread it even though they have no symptoms, studies have
Sooner or later, it’s virtually bound to happen.Though novel 2019 coronavirus cases in the United States have so far ticked up in fits and starts, experts on deadly diseases say Americans should be prepared to see an overnight boom in cases that mirror the skyrocketing outbreaks in Italy and South Korea.At
Katherine Ormerod remembers when she first signed up for Instagram. "I was asked by my boss to set up a social media account -- it became part of my professional life -- but soon I realized it was having detrimental impact on my body," Ormerod told ABC News.
Dow plunges 1,191 points as coronavirus fears escalate. The Milwaukee shooter had a dispute with a co-worker. It's Thursday's news.
What are symptoms of coronavirus? How do you prepare for an outbreak? COVID-19 is stoking fear across the world. Here's what to know.
The infographic, created three years before the coronavirus outbreak, has offered some comic relief.
Health officials confronted tough questions and doubts Thursday about testing to intercept the fast-spreading virus, with scrutiny focused on a four-day delay in screening an infected California woman despite her doctors’ early calls to do so. The questions are global: not just who, when and how to
Discovery of a California coronavirus patient believed to be the first U.S. case from an unknown, community-spread source is an alarming twist.
Some Uber drivers, anxious about an outbreak and left in the dark by Uber, say they've taken matters into their own hands to avoid exposure
There are still 500 more crew members stuck on the ship. More than 700 people who were on board have been diagnosed with COVID-19, and four died.
Here's what the US could face in the coming months if the coronavirus spreads, according to the CDC.
Commenters on Twitter called the ad "in extremely poor taste" and implored the company to "do better."
"We suspected some of the cruise staff may have already been infected, but ... they had to operate the cruise ship," one official said.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average plummeted 1,190 points, more than 4%, on Thursday as economic uncertainty over the spread of the novel coronavirus continued to rattle markets. The losses mark the worst week for the Dow since the financial crash of 2008. "Markets move sharply when fear and uncertainty
Coronavirus patients in their 50s are about three times more likely to die than patients in their 40s.
French authorities on Thursday reported twenty new cases of people infected with the new virus in the past 24 hours, bringing the total in the country to 38, including two deaths. The jump in figures prompted concern as French President Emmanuel Macron warned earlier that the country was bracing for
The list of countries hit by the coronavirus grows. Mecca suspends entry for pilgrims. Several countries close their schools, stock exchanges plunge.
From "Mulan" to "No Time to Die," Hollywood movies are already feeling the effects of the Wuhan coronavirus.
United Airlines and Royal Caribbean slashed revenue expectations on canceled travel routes, while Apple cited slowed iPhone production for its cut.
The ranking Trump was referring to, called the Global Health Security Index, put the US near the bottom of the list for "healthcare access."
With coronavirus transcending national boundaries, US airlines are looking beyond China to see which routes are vulnerable.
People who have gotten the coronavirus before could still get it again. This happened to a tour guide in Japan.
Facebook on Thursday canceled its annual F8 developers conference, the biggest annual event for the US tech giant, over fears about the possible spread of the novel coronavirus. The gathering in the Silicon Valley city of San Jose -- which had been set for early May -- typically draws thousands of software