The 'dogma' of modern medicine has done 'tremendous damage' to America's public health: Dr. Marty Makary
Johns Hopkins professor and 'Blind Spots' author Dr. Marty Makary analyzes the state of public health in America and chronic disease concerns.
J&J subsidiary files for bankruptcy again to settle talc lawsuits
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary filed bankruptcy for the third time in an ongoing effort to settle tens of thousands of lawsuits that claims certain J&J products cause cancer.
Baby powder sold on Amazon recalled due to potential asbestos contamination
Dynarex Corp. is recalling 62 cases of its Dynacare Baby Powder after sample testing revealed that the finished product contained asbestos, a known carcinogen.
Pesticides in our food have become a ‘blind spot’ in our health: Dr. Marty Makary
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine professor Dr. Marty Makary reacts to a new report revealing that cancer deaths in the U.S. fell by 33% in 30 years.
AI-powered app offers personalized allergy forecasts
SoundHealth launched a new feature in its AI-powered health care app that will give users personalized allergy forecasts to get ahead of their symptoms.
Merck could see double-digit stock price increases in next 5 years: Jacob Sonenshine
Barron's market reporter Jacob Sonenshine breaks down the market as the Fed meeting kicks off and spotlights pharmaceutical company Merck.
Dr. Marty Makary addresses 'root issues' of health inequities
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine professor Dr. Marty Makary details his new book, 'Blind Spots,' and reacts to a rising concerns around energy drinks and chronic diseases.
Walgreens to pay $106.8M over claims it billed government for prescriptions never dispensed
Walgreens has agreed to pay a $106.8 million fine to settle the Department of Justice's claims the pharmacy billed the government for prescriptions that were never dispensed.
Inside the production pipeline for new drugs to combat heart failure
Cardiol Therapeutics Inc. President and CEO David Elsley discusses the rise in heart failure deaths among young adults on 'Making Money.'
Study: COVID accelerated aging in teens' brains
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine professor Dr. Marty Makary joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss a new study that shows the impact the COVID pandemic had on teenagers' brains.
Weight-loss drugs and children: What doctors say about the safety, effectiveness of the medications
Novo Nordisk's liraglutide has been approved for children who are at least 12 years old. However, the drug is now being tested on children as young as six years old.
Apple's new AirPods Pro double as hearing aids
Apple's next generation of AirPods Pro offers a hearing aid feature for users with mild to moderate hearing loss, which could be a game changer for some users.
How do consumer prices compare in the Biden era with the Trump era 4 years ago?
Voters are focused on the economy as Election Day on Nov. 5 approaches and American households continue to face strained budgets because of inflationary pressures in recent years.
Daily exercise is better than taking a shot to combat obesity: Dr. Marc Siegel
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses whether weight-loss drugs are safe for children on 'The Big Money Show.'
Dr. Marc Siegel: We have an ultra-processed food epidemic in America
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the future of health care under a possible Kamala Harris administration on 'The Bottom Line.'
Which industries hired the most workers in August?
The U.S. Department of Labor's payroll report for August found that job losses in the manufacturing and retail sectors partially offset gains that were led by construction and health care.
Surge of foreign-born workers remake American jobs market
Foreign-born workers are reshaping the U.S. jobs market following a net surge of more than nine million immigrants since the end of 2020.
Doctors draw attention to safety issues associated with popular weight-loss drugs
The growth of highly sought-after weight-loss drugs like Wegovy and Ozempic, otherwise known as GLP-1 medications, represents a shift in obesity management.
Independent pharmacy market faces challenges, stores closing across the country
In 2023, about one independent pharmacy closed every day, and similar numbers are expected for this year according to the National Community Pharmacists Association.
Health care 'shrinkflation' hitting Americans with higher costs, longer wait times
An Axios report on Tuesday found Americans are experiencing longer wait times and shorter doctor visits compared to 2020 due to ongoing inflation issues.



















