Elizabeth Warren unveils $52 trillion Medicare-for-all plan, here's how she'll pay for it
It would extend health insurance coverage to every American.
Steve Forbes: What Pelosi's prescription drug plan would mean for you
We cannot afford the blow the Pelosi plan would deliver to the development of innovative, lifesaving drugs.
Pharmacy owner gets 10 years for $243M health care fraud that ripped off veterans’ program
The pharmacy owner personally made $29 million off the scheme, the feds said.
Vaping-related illness claims 3 more lives, another 2,000 people reported sick
The epidemic has reached 49 states, Washington, D.C., and a U.S. territory.
Virginia sues Teva Pharmaceuticals saying it misrepresented deadly fentanyl
Mark Herring filed a lawsuit Thursday against Teva Pharmaceuticals USA, saying it and a company that it bought misrepresented the benefits and risks of products that include fentanyl.
Connecticut court rules frozen embryos can be destroyed
The ex-husband had sought to preserve the embryos in case the couple reconciled or to have them donated for eventual adoption if they did not.
Altria writes down investment in Juul by a third — $4.5 billion
Virginia-based tobacco company Altria said it recorded a pre-tax charge of $4.5 billion during the third-quarter related to its Juul investment.
Wearable technology named top health and fitness trend for 2020
Wearable technology was named the top fitness and health for 2020 as the market for Fitbits and Smartwatches grows nationwide.
Menu calorie counts lead to smaller fast-food orders
Do you order healthier dishes at fast-food restaurants since they started posting calories on menus?
Is private equity to blame for health care price gouging?
Public anger over surprise bills led lawmakers to launch an investigation into the practices of private equity firms.
Conviction of jailed pharma-bro Shkreli's lawyer just what the doctor ordered, judge says
An appeals court in New York says the former lawyer of a notorious pharmaceutical executive was properly convicted in a financial fraud case.
Number of kids who don't have insurance is on the rise
Roughly 4 million children in the U.S. do not have health insurance.
Heroes at Work: How this Army veteran who served in Iraq became a fitness trainer
Here's how Army National Guard veteran Jodi Rund became the owner of three fitness studios in Florida.
These are the most surprising causes of death in all 50 states: report
EffortlessInsurance.com recently published a report that found the most surprising causes of death in all 50 states.
Former Juul employee claims in lawsuit 1M contaminated pods were sold
The former employee alleges on several occasions he brought concerns to management, but was met with disregard.
Drug shortages on the rise: FDA
Shortage drugs were more likely to be relatively low-price and financially unattractive drugs and were more likely to be sterile injectables.
J&J says latest Baby Powder test found no asbestos
The same baby powder lot previously tested by FDA showed no asbestos contamination.
Juul to cut up to 500 jobs by the end of 2019, chief marketing officer also leaving
Juul will be slashing somewhere between 10% and 15% of its current workforce.
Elizabeth Warren could pay for Medicare-for-all with these tax hikes
So far, the Massachusetts senator has refused to say whether she’ll finance the shift to a single-payer system by imposing higher taxes on the middle class.
Walgreens, Jenny Craig team up as pharmacy store chain shutters in-store clinics
Walgreens, the second-largest pharmacy store chain, is slated to shutter nearly 40 percent of the clinics in its stores as the drugstore chain cuts costs and shifts to other businesses it believes will draw more people through its doors.

















