Experts want Democratic candidates to answer these health care questions
Price transparency and prescription drug innovation should get more attention, industry observers say.
Millennials' 'troubling' health habits could have alarming effect on US economy
Millennials now account for the largest share of the U.S. population and labor force
American Medical Association: Ban all e-cigs, vaping devices
The American Medical Association on Tuesday called for an immediate ban on all electronic cigarettes and vaping devices.
Is Warren retreating on Medicare-for-all?
It was a marked shift from her previous calls to quickly bring the country toward Medicare-for-all.
FDA to start testing romaine lettuce on heels of Ecoli outbreaks
Salmonella and E. coli cost the U.S. about $3.13 billion a year.
Warby Parker eyeing a new $5B market
Scout is a brand of “breathable and affordable” contacts available in stores and online
Workers worried about health insurance options
Many workers are confused about their options and dissatisfied with company benefits packages.
Juul sued by New York state over deceptive marketing
Roughly 4.1 million high school kids and 1.2 million middle school students use the e-cigarettes, such as the USB-shaped Juul products.
South Dakota’s governor defends ‘Meth. We’re on it’ ad
South Dakota sparked online guffaws Monday by rolling out an anti-drug campaign featuring people saying, “Meth, I’m on it,” and the governor said the backlash proves the effort to raise awareness is working.
Former NBA player: CBD needs to be regulated
"There's some companies that are selling products that don't have any CBD in it, or there's products that are being sold that has THC in it," said former NBA player Al Harrington.
Jury awards $1.4M to man who got vasectomy, not circumcision
The Des Moines Register reports that the jury last week leveled a $2 million judgment against Dr. Kevin Birusingh, who performed the vasectomy.
Stents, bypass surgery serve ‘no advantage’ in terms of survival, decreasing heart disease: Dr. Marc Siegel
The decision should be pre-meditated – treat with drugs or aggressive procedure?
Keith Hall: Important open enrollment updates for small business, self-employed
During this year’s open enrollment season, which runs until December 15, it’s critical that entrepreneurs take time to closely review their current health insurance policy and determine how changes for next year’s plans will impact their bottom-lines.
Doctors call for lower drug prices with these changes aimed at health care industry
One of the largest groups for doctors in the U.S. is calling for new health care oversight in an effort to counter high prescription drug costs.
Johnson & Johnson rushed baby powder tests after FDA warning: report
"We asked the labs to work as quickly as possible," company says.
Nike says it designed shoe specifically for health care workers
Shoe "tackles those challenges with simplicity in mind," Nike says.
Woman with Down syndrome brings hope to families struggling with the disorder
Brittany Schiavone, 30, founded a nonprofit called Brittany's Baskets of Hope that delivers a gift basket to parents of newborns with Down syndrome across the country.
CEO traces autism's influence on career path he started as a high school dropout
Dan Schneider founded SIB Fixed Cost Reduction in 2008 amid the worst economic disaster since the Great Depression.
US approves new drug to manage sickle cell disease
U.S. regulators on Friday approved a new medicine that can help reduce extremely painful sickle cell disease flare-ups.
Oklahoma judge reduces J&J order in opioid lawsuit by $107M
District Judge Thad Balkman on Friday issued the order directing the company to pay the state $465 million.



















