Johnson & Johnson posts strong third quarter earnings after pause in coronavirus vaccine study
Johnson & Johnson reported a strong third quarter performance on Tuesday following an announcement that it is pausing its coronavirus vaccine research study.
Dems warn Barrett confirmation means doom for ObamaCare, but 'severability' doctrine might save it
Democrats, since Amy Coney Barrett was announced as the Supreme Court nominee, have hammered the message that if she is confirmed Barrett could be the deciding vote in California v. Texas, a constitutional challenge to the Affordable Care Act (ACA) being pushed by red states who say the individual mandate in the law is unconstitutional.
Investors prepare for higher Treasury yields as election looms
The prospect of a Democratic sweep in next month’s elections is helping to push U.S. government-bond yields higher, stirring memories of four years ago when yields climbed sharply after a Republican victory.
Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 vaccine study paused due to illness
Johnson & Johnson paused its coronavirus vaccine research study due to an adverse reaction by one of the participants and would not provide further comment on the issue.
COVID-19 pandemic to cost Americans roughly $16 trillion, study says
The deadly coronavirus pandemic will ultimately cost Americans an estimated $16 trillion, according to a new study released Monday.
Regeneron officials sell $1M in stock after Trump calls COVID-19 treatment drugs 'miracles'
Securities and Exchange Commission filings show that two executives at Regeneron, a biotech company at the cutting edge of coronavirus treatment, netted about $1 million through sales of the company's stock after President Trump praised what he described as Regeneron's coronavirus "cure."
Dems frame Amy Coney Barrett as threat to ObamaCare during confirmation hearing
Senate Democrats made the Affordable Care Act the centerpiece of their effort to block the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Monday, portraying her as a threat to the landmark health care law passed more than a decade ago.
Bill Gates says Trump's coronavirus treatment won't work for everyone, shouldn't be called 'cure'
Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates said Sunday that the Regeneron antibody cocktail administered to President Trump to treat a case of COVID-19 shouldn't be referred to as a "cure."
Regeneron CEO says President Trump's antibody cocktail treatment is 'case report'
Regeneron CEO Leonard Schleifer said Sunday that the ability of the company's antibody cocktail that was administered to President Trump to treat a case of coronavirus was merely a "case report" or singular occurrence, despite the president calling the experimental drug a "cure."
Americans are Googling these 5 questions as election looms
With the presidential election now just 23 days away, Americans are increasingly looking for answers.
New COVID-19 cases surge across US, Europe
The U.S. reported more than 57,000 coronavirus cases on Friday, the highest tally in nearly two months.
‘Grey's Anatomy,’ ‘Station 19’ dedicate upcoming seasons to health care workers in new video
“Grey’s Anatomy” and “Station 19” are dedicating their upcoming seasons to health care workers and first responders amid the coronavirus pandemic and wildfires this year.
Trump’s $200 Medicare checks: When will you receive one?
Letters will reportedly be sent to eligible recipients within the coming week.
Johnson & Johnson to supply up to 400M doses of potential COVID-19 vaccine to EU
Johnson & Johnson will supply the European Union with up to 400 million doses of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate following approval from regulators, the pharmaceutical giant announced Thursday.
Duracell debuts lithium coin batteries with bitter coating to curb accidental ingestion
Duracell has rolled out an advanced child safety feature for its lithium coin batteries, per a recent company announcement.
Remember this at VP debate, Kamala Harris is no moderate on health care
Today's Democratic Party wants sweeping change in all aspects of American life, with health care near the top of the list.
Experimental Chinese coronavirus vaccine reportedly safe in early stage trials: researchers
A Chinese experimental coronavirus vaccine being developed by the Institute of Medical Biology under the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences was shown to be safe in an early stage clinical trial, researchers said.
Pelosi questions COVID-19 treatments’ effect on Trump’s mental fitness after relief talks fall apart
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi pondered out loud whether President Trump’s use of an anti-inflammatory drug “was impacting his thinking” following the abrupt halt of negotiations over the next coronavirus stimulus bill, according to reports.
Walmart launches health insurance plans in time for Medicare open enrollment
Walmart is entering the health insurance business, just in time for those signing up for Medicare open enrollment this fall.
Minnesota coronavirus hospital could become homeless shelter as hundreds of layoffs loom
A St. Paul, Minn., hospital treating COVID-19 patients could become a homeless shelter as its parent company faces revenue losses.


















