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___ Most Harvey flood victims on hook to pay for home repairs NEW YORK (AP) — Insurance experts say only a small percentage of homeowners in Harvey's path of destruction have flood insurance.
Medicare to foot the bill for treadmill therapy for leg pain
Three times a week, Rita Driscoll steps onto a treadmill at a Minnesota hospital under the eye of a rehab therapist.
New drug reduces heart attacks, but is that enough?
So-so results for a new type of cholesterol drug have left Merck in a quandary: Does the company try to bring it to market or scrap it?
Asian stocks fall, rattled by North Korean missile launch
U.S. stocks are rising Monday morning, with health care companies making some of the largest gains after biotechnology company Gilead Sciences agreed to buy cancer drug maker Kite Pharma for $11.9 billion.
Kite Pharma and Valero rise while Expedia and Travelers sink
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Monday: Expedia Inc., down $6.73 to $142.53
Markets Right Now: Stocks finish mixed in quiet trading
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Gilead to pay $11.9B for cancer treatment developer Kite
Gilead Sciences is buying Kite Pharma for $11.9 billion, giving the biotechnology company a broader portfolio of potential cell therapies for cancer.
Gilead to buy Kite Pharma for roughly $11B in cash
Gilead Sciences has agreed to pay about $11 billion for Kite Pharma and its promising new technology for harnessing the body's immune system to fight cancer, according to people familiar with the matter.
Recalls this week: boots, off-highway vehicles
More than 30,000 Dr. Martens boosts are being recalled because wearers can be exposed to the chemical benzidine, which is carcinogenic.
Sonic weapon used to attack U.S. diplomats in Cuba?
Sonic weapons explained
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___ Walmart joins forces with Google on voice-activated shopping NEW YORK (AP) — Walmart is diving into voice-activated shopping.
Former Dutch government minister to lead tainted egg probe
The Dutch government has appointed a former justice minister to lead an investigation into the illegal use of a pesticide to treat laying hens for lice infestations, which sparked a food scare in Europe and beyond and led to the destruction of millions of eggs.
How to tell if the price is right on your next prescription
Filling a prescription is no longer the simple errand you run after a doctor visit.
Insurers seek health care policy clarity as critical deadlines loom
Insurers face two critical deadlines in September, by which time it appears increasingly unlikely they will have clarity on a number of key issues, including whether the federal government will continue funding key ObamaCare subsidies.
Walker aides assure legislators Foxconn will change economy
Gov. Scott Walker is touting the potential that a massive Foxconn Technology Group plant could have on Wisconsin's health care industry.
Mylan should have paid larger settlement over the EpiPen charges: Robyn O’Brien
AllergyKids Foundation Founder Robyn O’Brien on Tuesday said the Pharmaceutical company Mylan, should have paid more than $465 million in their settlement with the U.S. Justice Department.
How a dangerous Takata air bag made its way into a used car
A lawsuit alleges that a dangerous Takata air bag should have been recalled before going from a wrecked car to a salvage yard, eventually ending up in a 2002 Honda Accord and nearly killing a Las Vegas woman.
Goldman bets on Biogen's potential 'blockbuster' Alzheimer's drug
On Wednesday, Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) released its Americas Conviction List, adding biotech stock Biogen (NASDAQ:BIIB) to its list of companies with serious upside potential due to its pipeline of Alzheimer’s drugs.
Alzheimer’s: Does family history guarantee you’ll get it?
Inheriting Alzheimer’s disease
J&J says don't use drug in execution: WSJ
The world's largest pharmaceutical manufacturer has waded into the death-penalty debate.













