FDA’s e-cigarette authorization: Fruity vapes not significantly better than tobacco ones
A new memo from U.S. health regulators is raising questions about a recent decision to authorize the first fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adult smokers.
A new memo from U.S. health regulators is raising questions about a recent decision to authorize the first fruit-flavored e-cigarettes for adult smokers.
An overhaul — less than seven months before states must start enforcing the requirement — will be costly.
Some scientists say training people to practice forgiveness could be a powerful public health tool.
Ask the therapist: My husband refuses to see a doctor. What should I do? Here’s what to consider if you can’t count on spouse to look after himself, or your financial future.
The president made unsupported claims that the medication could lead to autism in children.
More states may have to pull back as budget pressures continue.
New research suggests a first-of-its-kind drug for hepatitis B may let some patients stop treatment without showing signs of the liver virus
The Associated Press has learned that officials at the Food and Drug Administration were blindsided by a recent policy change allowing more electronic cigarettes and nicotine pouches to hit the U.S. market.
Stigma is fading and new laws are passing that will increase access to menopause treatment.
Can’t sleep? Here’s what to consider before trying supplements. New data show that 1 in 8 Americans are using sleep aids such as magnesium, melatonin or CBD.