Head of FDA's food division resigns after dozens of terminations at the agency: report
The head of the FDA's food division, Jim Jones, resigned on Monday following layoffs within the division that he argues were "indiscriminate."
WeightWatchers and lender advisors enter confidential talks for restructuring
The Wall Street Journal reported, citing unnamed sources, that WeightWatchers and the lender advisers recently entered into a confidentiality agreement.
THC vapes recalled in Michigan, agencies cite potential harm to lungs
Some THC vapes were recently recalled in Michigan over concerns about respiratory issues.
Eli Lilly CEO reveals latest developments in Alzheimer's research
Eli Lilly & Company Chairman and CEO Dave Ricks sheds light on growth and success, the increase in weight loss drug popularity and research into Alzheimer's.
Vertex Pharmaceuticals' non-opioid pain medication gets FDA approval
A non-opioid pain medication made by Vertex Pharmaceuticals has received approval for adults from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Some Wegmans frozen chicken nuggets may be contaminated with bone fragments, says FSIS
Some frozen Wegmans chicken nuggets may be contaminated with bone fragments, the Food Safety and Inspection Service warned in a Monday public health alert.
FDA looks to curb nicotine levels in cigarettes, other products with new rule
The Food and Drug Administration is seeking to curb the level of nicotine that cigarettes and other combusted tobacco products can contain.
Costco cold remedy recalled due to possible 'contamination'
Costco's Kirkland Signature Severe Cold & Flu Plus Congestion has been recalled for the second time in less than a month, for a different reason.
Alcohol maker stocks see declines in wake of Surgeon General cancer advisory
Popular alcohol producers had a bumpy morning as investors reacted to an advisory from the U.S. Surgeon General about alcohol and cancer.
Potential 'fungal contamination' leads to nationwide recall of popular brand of eye drops: FDA
A popular brand of eye drops is being recalled nationwide after a consumer reported a "foreign material" was found in a sealed vial, causing potential contamination.
McDonald's spends $100 million in trust-building effort after E coli outbreak
McDonald's is spending $100 million to bring back customers after an E. coli outbreak infected onion supplies in certain states. So far, 104 cases have been reported, the FDA says.
Man found dead in tanning bed at Planet Fitness in Indianapolis 3 days after he walked into the gym
An investigation is underway after a man, who was reported missing, was found dead inside a tanning bed at Planet Fitness on the south side of Indianapolis Monday morning.
Fitness icon Susan Powter lost millions: How Raquel Welch, Jane Fonda, Suzanne Somers thrived
While fitness icon Susan Powter lost millions throughout her career, other stars such as Jane Fonda, Suzanne Somers and more thrived as workout gurus throughout the '80s and '90s.
Why do young liberal women suffer greater with mental health conditions?
Brianna Lyman and Caroline Downey break down the mental health crisis among women on 'Making Money with Charles Payne.'
Study of lead levels in major cinnamon brands shows 'troubling' results
A recent Consumer Reports study has 12 brands of cinnamon that consumers should never use, following the amount of lead found to be in them.
Bill Gates forecasts another global pandemic 'likely' within next 25 years in ominous health warning
Billionaire Bill Gates warned of war or another global health crisis on the horizon within the next 25 years during a recent discussion with CNBC Make It.
It's a 'pretty serious' flu season: Dr. Marc Siegel
Fox News senior medical analyst Dr. Marc Siegel joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the flu and COVID-19 season as well as a study linking light pollution to Alzheimer's.
Smokers under 30 must show ID to purchase tobacco products, FDA says
The Food and Drug Administration announced said customers under 30 will be required to show photo identification to purchase tobacco products.
J&J has enough support from claimants for $6.5 billion talc settlement: report
Johnson & Johnson is reportedly nearing enough support to finalize a $6.5 billion settlement for lawsuits related to cancer cases linked to its baby powder and other talc products.
FDA moves the needle, approves first nasal spray for treatment of severe allergic reactions
Those who need to carry epinephrine to treat potentially deadly allergic reactions now have an alternative option to an injection device.