Cantaloupes sold in Minnesota linked to 2 deaths in salmonella outbreak: CDC
Contaminated cantaloupes have sickened at least 13 people in Minnesota as part of a nationwide outbreak that has left two people dead, health officials warn.
Job burnout: 7 strategies to dodge the perils of work exhaustion and reignite your professional passion
In today's fast-paced work landscape, the blurred line between dedication and exhaustion often leads to a common worry: work burnout. Let's explore ways to combat it.
CDC links peaches, nectarines, plums to deadly listeria outbreak
Federal health officials warned that 10 people have been hospitalized and another person has died from an outbreak of listeria that's been tied to whole peaches, nectarines and plums.
New York sues PepsiCo for generating significant share of plastic pollution in state
New York State Attorney General Letitia James has sued PepsiCo, demanding that it help clean plastic pollution along the Buffalo River and put warnings on its plastic packaging.
FDA approves Eli Lilly's tirzepatide for weight loss
Eli Lilly's drug tirzepatide was approved by the Food and Drug Administration to help people who are overweight and have a weight-related medical condition lose weight.
Amazon unveils One Medical health care benefit for Prime members for $9 a month
Amazon Prime members can now buy memberships to its One Medical health care service at a discounted rate, the e-commerce giant announced Wednesday.
Delta Air Lines backs flight attendant who denied passenger’s allergy accommodation
Delta Air Lines is backing one of its flight attendants, who is being accused of discrimination for failing to make allergy accommodations on a flight from New York City to San Diego.
Fruit pouch recall expands over lead concerns: What parents should know
The FDA is expanding its probe of possible lead contamination amid recalls of Schnucks, Weis and WanaBana fruit puree pouches marketed to toddlers and young children.
Aflac CEO says company adapted to health care in a 'post-COVID world'
The insurance industry has made some changes in the wake of COVID-19, and as patients needs evolve with time and medical recommendations, Aflac CEO Dan Amos said.
FDA proposes ban on hair-straightening products with formaldehyde over cancer-causing chemicals
The Food and Drug Administration plans to recommend a ban on formaldehyde in hair-straightening products after research suggests that it's linked to hormone cancers and adverse health effects.
Ham sold at Costco recalled over possible listeria contamination after lab tests by California meat producer
Costco is voluntarily recalling their Kirkland Signature ham over a potential listeria contamination that was discovered at a Sunnyvalley Smoked Meats' laboratory in California.
Woman mistakenly given abortion medication by CVS instead of IVF hormones: 'They just killed my baby'
A woman who dreamed of having a big family and struggled with getting pregnancy was mistakenly given an abortion pill instead of IVF hormones by a CVS pharmacy.
Woman sues Disney for $50K over 'injurious wedgie' on waterslide at Typhoon Lagoon in birthday trip gone wrong
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Disney World after a ride down the Humunga Kowabunga at the Typhoon Lagoon water park led to an 'injurious wedgie.'
Where do the GOP presidential debate candidates stand on health care?
Republican presidential candidates will have an opportunity to outline their health care plans at the second presidential debate on September 27, hosted by Fox Business and Univision.
Biden administration announces rule to remove medical bills from credit reports
Vice President Kamala Harris and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced the Biden administration is proposing a rule to remove medical debt from credit reports.
US employers expect to see biggest jump in healthcare costs in a decade next year
U.S. employers are expecting to see the largest increase in healthcare costs in a decade next year, according to forecasts from healthcare industry consultants.
Johnson & Johnson ditching script logo after 130 years
Johnson & Johnson announced that it's ditching the classic cursive script it has used for 130 years in favor of a revamped logo that pays homage to the old design.
Recalled: Water bead product that killed one infant and injured another
Buffalo Games recalled its "Chuckle & Roar Ultimate Water Beads Activity Kits" on Thursday, September 14, after the death of an infant who accidentally swallowed a water bead.
Here's how much the new COVID vaccines will cost
Three vaccine manufacturers have announced the prices for their new and updated vaccines. The shots are available for anyone 6 months of age and older.
FDA advisory panel says widely used decongestant considered ineffective
An advisory panel for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration decided Tuesday an ingredient widely used in nasal decongestants doesn't work any better than a placebo pill.