Trump coronavirus adviser: AstraZeneca’s vaccine trial pause not ‘anything unexpected’
AstraZeneca pausing the trial of the coronavirus vaccine is an indication that the process is “safe,” White House adviser Dr. Scott Atlas told FOX Business’ “Mornings with Maria” on Wednesday.
AstraZeneca's coronavirus vaccine trial is put on hold, stock tanks
AstraZeneca shares have plunged more than 7% in after-hours trading following news that the company's Phase 3 trial for its COVID-19 vaccine has been put on hold due to safety concerns.
Inovio, Thermo Fisher partner to scale up production of COVID-19 vaccine candidate
The company will effectively join other third-party manufacturers helping Inovio scale up production of its experimental vaccine, INO-4800.
What to look for in a hand sanitizer
Sanitizers should be primarily alcohol based with few other additives, health officials say.
El-Erian sees 'long road ahead' for economic recovery despite job gains
According to El-Erian, lawmakers on Capitol Hill should be focusing on a four-prong strategy to help stimulate the economy.
Coronavirus vaccine developers to jointly pledge safety over speed
Major COVID-19 vaccine developers are to release a joint statement this week vowing to prioritize safety before speed by waiting to seek emergency government approval for the vaccine until human trials show "substantial evidence of safety and efficacy," according to a report.
China's CNBG, Sinovac find more countries to test coronavirus vaccines
Serbia and Pakistan are among the new countries agreeing to Phase 3 trials, as the two companies seek more data overseas amid dwindling new cases in China.
US coronavirus cases rise as Labor Day weekend kicks off
Governors in some states warned people to take precautions over the long weekend.
3 ways to cut health care costs as a retiree
As a retiree, chances are good that medical care is going to be one of the single biggest expenses you face. Here are three techniques to try to keep those costs down.
Half of Americans fear a major health event could lead to bankruptcy
The data, based on a new study by West Health and Gallup, reflects an increase from 45% of Americans who feared being crippled by medical bills in early 2019.
Jobs of the future: 10 fastest-growing occupations expected to be in health care, tech
An aging population and dramatic advances in technology and energy will determine the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, according to an updated forecast released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Israeli CEO 'very excited' to be among first to do business with UAE after historic peace deal
Gadi Nir began as a physiotherapist but now finds himself as one of the first Israeli CEOs to make a deal with a company in the United Arab Emirates.
Florida cuts ties with Quest, slams coronavirus data as company blames glitch
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis ordered the state to cut ties with Quest Diagnostics over delayed coronavirus test data reporting that turned into a data dump as Quest Diagnostics blames a technical issue it says has already been resolved.
House committee to subpoena Humira maker in investigation of arthritis drug pricing
The House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Tuesday said it will subpoena biopharmaceutical company AbbVie Inc. in its investigation of the company's drug-pricing practices.
Which countries have the most 'enhanced clean' Airbnbs?
Airbnb said in a blog post on Thursday that more than 1 million listings around the world have been granted the rental company's “Enhanced Clean” distinction since June, as hosts have stepped up to meet its cleaning and sanitization guidelines to support safer travel.
FDA expands emergency use of Gilead's remdesivir in hospitalized COVID-19 patients
The drug was authorized in May for use in patients with a severe form of the illness
Friday night takeout is keeping U.S. restaurants afloat during economic, COVID-19 crises
While the COVID-19 pandemic has marked the and of weekly traditions like Taco Tuesdays, Wine Wednesdays, and Sunday brunches, new habits like ordering Friday night takeout and delivery may be bringing economically-devastated restaurants back from a point of no return.
'Fitbit in your skull': Elon Musk demos link between brain, computer chips
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk showcased pigs with computer brain chips at an event updating the world on his neuroscience technology program Neuralink.
American stores reluctant to uncover boarded-up windows amid civil unrest, coronavirus
Thin sheets of brown plywood are holding American businesses together.
Will your homeowners insurance cover Hurricane Laura damage?
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