How to get your finances in order in 30 days
A 12 or 24-month plan is not small enough to see progress right away.
Employee wellness programs do pay off, the research is wrong
Companies invest more than $8 billion annually to help workers quit smoking, lose weight and exercise more. Is the investment paying off?
FDA signs off on Eli Lilly's Emgality as treatment for episodic cluster headache
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Tuesday announced they had signed off on Emgality, an episodic cluster headache treatment that’s the first of its kind to be approved by the federal agency.
How to protect yourself after Quest Diagnostics data breach
Quest Diagnostics announced a massive data breach impacting nearly 12 million patients.
At stores and online, health care moves closer to customers
CVS Health is pushing deeper into health services with plans to add dietitians, medical equipment and space for the occasional yoga class to 1,500 stores over the next few years.
CVS to launch 1,500 new health centers amid continued scrutiny of $68B Aetna deal
Company officials on Tuesday will be trying to assuage investors concerns and convince a federal judge to approve the deal.
Quest Diagnostics says nearly 12 million patients may have been affected by data breach
Quest Diagnostics said Monday nearly 12 million patients’ personal information, including social security numbers and credit card information, may have been compromised after one of its billing collections providers experienced a data breach.
Liz Weston: What will long-term care cost you?
Many people are frightened of long-term care costs — for good reason.
China aims to disrupt America’s ability to make its own medicine
A new warning and national security concern is emerging with the U.S. reliance on China for prescription drugs.
'Pharma Bro' Martin Shkreli sues over ouster from company
Imprisoned pharmaceutical entrepreneur Martin Shkreli has sued three executives at a company he started, saying they illegally ousted him and defrauded the company of millions of dollars.
New college grads see health insurance as best employee benefit at job, survey shows
Paid time off, 401(k) match and help with paying off student loans are nice work perks, but the majority of new college grads say health insurance is the best employee benefit, a study showed.
US agency probes effectiveness of 2014 GM seat belt recall
The U.S. government's highway safety agency is investigating whether a 5-year-old General Motors seat belt recall fixed the problem.
Johnson & Johnson will settle Oklahoma opioid trial, attorney says
Johnson & Johnson is on trial in a multibillion-dollar lawsuit launched by the state of Oklahoma in the country’s first ever opioid trial.
On the Money: Mainstream autos get driver-monitoring devices
Would you pay more for a car or SUV that warns you if you're falling asleep or not paying attention behind the wheel?
Vaping is not safe: Kick the habit, Dr. Mike recommends
E-cigarette flavors could be bad for your heart, a study shows.
Physician burnout is costing US $4.6 billion every year, study claims
Doctors are burning out at a faster rate than the average American worker, and it’s costing billions of dollars every year, a new study revealed.
Vaping is not safe: Dr. Mikhail Varshavski
New medical study on vaping
People spent $1.9B on brain training apps in 2018, data shows
More people are engaging in cognitive training thanks to smartphone apps.
Social Security: What is the best age to begin collecting?
Here’s a list of some little-known Social Security benefits. Putting your knowledge to good use can make a big difference in your retirement income.
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert recovering after stroke symptoms
Billionaire businessman Dan Gilbert is recovering after suffering symptoms of a stroke and seeking hospital care.

















