Verizon recalls 2.5M mobile hotspot devices over burn, fire concerns
The American telecommunications company disclosed that about 2.5 million of its Ellipsis Jetpack mobile hotspots that may pose "fire and burn hazads."
How are plane seats disinfected?
With the ongoing flu season and coronavirus outbreak, be sure to make your next flight a safer one with these helpful disinfecting tips.
Cigna CEO speaks out against ‘Medicare-for-all,’ says future of health care needs to treat the whole person
Why David Cordani, Cigna CEO, doesn’t believe a one size fits all financing program like ‘Medicare-for-all will work.
Young girl meets bone marrow donor who saved her life
Emotional moment as 11-year-old Laila Anderson and Kenton Felmlee embrace.
Diabetic Americans forced to travel to Canada to buy insulin
Skyrocketing prescription drug prices are driving Americans to make drastic decisions; insight from Travis Paulson, who has type 1 diabetes, and Dr. Marty Makary, surgeon at Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Some severely obese kids should get weight loss surgery, American Academy of Pediatrics says
Some severely obese preteens and teens should be considered for weight loss surgery, according to new guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Devi Nampiaparampil weighs in.
Why more parents are struggling with secondary infertility
What is secondary infertility and what causes it?
Toddler nearly dies after accidentally eating laundry pod
Mom says toddler nearly died after accidentally eating laundry pod: ‘We got very lucky’
General Mills recalls flour over salmonella concerns
Recall affects Gold Medal unbleached flour with 'used by' date of April 2020
Johnson & Johnson slammed by report that claims it knew of asbestos in baby powder
Johnson & Johnson shares plunge
Major tampon recall
Recall: ‘U by Kotex Sleek Tampons’
Juuling: the latest smoking trend to hit college campuses
What is Julling and how safe is it for teens?
Can coffee cause cancer?
The link between coffee and cancer
Alzheimer’s: Does family history guarantee you’ll get it?
Inheriting Alzheimer’s disease
Girl's HIV infection seems under control without AIDS drugs
A South African girl born with the AIDS virus has kept her infection suppressed for more than eight years after stopping anti-HIV medicines.
Ex-CEO's reputation precedes him, affects jury selection
"Pharma Bro" just won't keep his mouth shut.
Senate GOP unveils 'Obamacare' overhaul, but not all aboard
Senate Republicans would cut Medicaid, end penalties for people not buying insurance and erase a raft of tax increases as part of their long-awaited plan to scuttle President Barack Obama's health care law, congressional aides and lobbyists say.
FDA approves new, cheaper rival to EpiPen allergy shot
U.S. regulators have approved new competition for EpiPen, the emergency allergy medicine that made Mylan a poster child for pharmaceutical greed.
Frozen tuna recalled after testing showed hepatitis A virus
Some imported frozen tuna cubes and steaks are being recalled after testing showed they could be contaminated with the hepatitis A virus.
Senate conservatives: Ease Obama health care law protections
Conservative senators are pushing to diminish insurance coverage requirements imposed by President Barack Obama's health care law.













