Lilly says Alzheimer’s drug slows decline in Phase 2 trial
Pharmaceutical company Eli Lilly on Monday announced positive findings for its drug in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.
Economic recovery uneven: US Chamber of Commerce
Out of the 36 responses, 19 business leaders, or 53%, said they are doing slightly or much worse than pre-pandemic compared to 15 business leaders, or 42%, who say they are doing slightly or much better and two, or 5%, who say they are doing the same.
Court orders Georgia company to stop selling vitamin D products as COVID-19 cure
A federal court ordered a Georgia company Friday to stop selling vitamin D products that he claimed could cure and treat COVID-19.
Maine marijuana shops report brisk business despite pandemic
Regulators reported more than $1 million in sales in October, more than $1.2 million in November and nearly $2 million in December.
California is 'killing' the US economy: Steve Moore
Economist Steve Moore said shutting down California's economy hurts U.S. job growth.
Pfizer study suggests vaccine works against virus variant
The study is preliminary and has not yet been reviewed by experts, a key step for medical research
Georgia Senate runoff to determine outlook for Biden business agenda
Republicans David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler, both incumbents, have presented themselves as a firewall against socialism.
Methanol now contaminating rubbing alcohol, FDA says
The recall notice comes as the agency continues to expand its recall list of potentially dangerous hand sanitizers due to the potential presence of methanol.
Drugmakers kick off 2021 with higher prices, report says
Drugmakers including Abbvie Inc and Bristol Myers Squibb raised U.S. list prices on more than 500 drugs to kick off 2021, according to an analysis by health care research firm 46brooklyn.
Chicago pizzeria serves up coronavirus PPE
Dimo's Pizza owner transformed his ovens to produce face shields for frontline workers and received help from his landlords to stay afloat amid ongoing restrictions.
Azar tells governors stop ‘micromanaging’ coronavirus vaccine rollout
Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told “Varney & Co.” that the coronavirus vaccine "is meant to be administered."
Why you should review your home, car insurance policy this year
Stephen Kates on insurance, credit
Pet food recalled following the deaths of 28 dogs, FDA says
Certain lots of Sportmix pet food products, manufactured by Midwestern Pet Foods Inc., were recalled Wednesday due to potentially fatal levels of aflatoxin.
3 retirement assumptions that could leave you broke
Buying into the following beliefs could leave you cash-strapped during your senior years.
Britain first to approve AstraZeneca/Oxford COVID-19 vaccine
AstraZeneca said the authorization was for a two dose regime
FDA recalls more hand sanitizers over potentially dangerous chemicals
The recalled hand sanitizers are used "for handwashing to decrease bacteria on the skin when soap and water are not available," the notice read.
Coronavirus vaccine slow to reach rural America, even the elderly
COVID-19 vaccine: The farther from major population centers, the longer the wait.
Old Spaghetti Factory destroyed in Nashville bombing could take a year to rebuild
Old Spaghetti Factory President Dean Griffith on recovering after the Nashville bomb destroyed his restaurant.
NY health network faces criminal investigation over unauthorized COVID-19 vaccine
The vaccine may have been transferred to facilities in other parts of the state and diverted it to members of the public
Vaccine rollout presenting states with questions over race and access
As the first doses of the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are being administered across the country, states are still wrestling with how and when the vaccine will be made available to those hard-hit communities.



















