BlackJack3D/iStock By IBTISSEM GUENFOUD and DIMITRIJE STEJIC, ABC News (LONDON) — The new COVID-19 variant first detected in the United Kingdom could have a biological advantage that allows it to spread faster, according to British scientists advising
Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty ImagesBy LESLEY MESSER, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Two months after a second-trimester pregnancy loss, Chrissy Teigen is reflecting on her postpartum body and her future. In an Instagram post, the
USGirl/iStockBy GENEVIEVE SHAW BROWN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — Move over Olivia, Luna now reigns supreme when it comes to the top-viewed baby names. That’s according to Nameberry, the popular baby names website. Olivia had taken the
stefanamer/iStockBy ARIELLE MITROPOULOS, ABC News (NEW YORK) — As Americans head home for the holidays, health experts are warning of the possible “catastrophic impacts” of a potential coronavirus surge that could hit the United States if families
nktwentythree/iStockBy SASHA PEZENIK, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The unrelenting COVID-19 crisis has pushed Americans already on the financial brink to face impossible choices, and already vulnerable groups with the slimmest safety nets are suffering much of
Julia_Sudnitskaya/iStockBy DR. NICHOLAS NISSEN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With 309,449 deaths from COVID-19, the 2020 holiday season comes at a critical time in the trajectory of the nation’s public health. This is a pivotal moment for
gemphotography/iStockBy DR. SHIELA BEROUKHIM AFRAHIMI and SONY SALZMAN, ABC News (NEW YORK) — With news of a mutant COVID-19 virus dominating headlines, scientists, doctors and virologists say it’s too soon to panic about the potential implications of
nevodka/iStockBy STEPHANIE EBBS and ADISA HARGETT-ROBINSON, ABC News (NEW YORK) — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will recommend adults 75 and older and those in essential roles such as first responders, teachers, farmworkers, prison guards,