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Texas judge says 3 states can again challenge abortion pill access nationwide
HealthTexas judge says 3 states can again challenge abortion pill access nationwide
By Geoff Mulvihill, Lindsay Whitehurst and The Associated PressJanuary 17, 2025
Close up of RFK Jr. speaking against a blue background
HealthHealth-care investors bank on Congress snarling RFK Jr.’s plans
By BloombergJanuary 17, 2025
5 ways to reduce your dementia risk as study estimates U.S. cases could double by 2060
Health5 ways to reduce your dementia risk as study estimates U.S. cases could double by 2060
By Alexa MikhailJanuary 16, 2025
A pile of candy hearts with messages written on them for Valentine's Day
HealthWhat foods have Red dye 3? Candy Corn, red icing, and other favorite snacks
By The Associated Press and Hallie SteinerJanuary 16, 2025
CEO of UnitedHealth Group sits in a blue suit testifying before Congress
FinanceUnitedHealth CEO calls out pharmaceutical companies for inflating prices in first earnings call since executive was murdered
By Hallie SteinerJanuary 16, 2025
As part of its quest to “discover the science of humanity,” the Truveta Genome Project will gather the de-identified genetic data of tens of millions of consented volunteers, health data startup Truveta announced Jan. 13, 2025.
HealthPharma giant Regeneron is spending $119.5M on the world’s largest, most diverse genetic database using DNA from patient volunteers
By Lindsey LeakeJanuary 16, 2025
Kara Egan
NewslettersExclusive: Teal Health raises $10 million to replace the annual Pap smear with at-home test for cervical cancer
By Emma Hinchliffe and Nina AjemianJanuary 16, 2025
Portrait of Crunch Fitness CEO Jim Rowley seated at Fortune's video studio.
SuccessThe CEO of Crunch Fitness doesn’t think there’s such a thing as work-life balance: ‘That’s for somebody who’s not fully committed’
By Jane Thier and Fortune EditorsJanuary 16, 2025
Daniel Ranahan
Environment30-year-old firefighter stunned to discover large tumor, then stunned to discover toxic chemicals in his work gear
By Michael Casey and The Associated PressJanuary 15, 2025
USDA inspectors found insects, slime and ‘general filth’ at Boar’s Head plants, records show
HealthUSDA inspectors found insects, slime and ‘general filth’ at Boar’s Head plants, records show
By Jonel Aleccia and The Associated PressJanuary 15, 2025
A Walgreens store exterior with people walking by on the street
RetailWalgreens CEO describes drawback of anti-shoplifting strategy: ‘When you lock things up…you don’t sell as many of them’
By Hallie SteinerJanuary 14, 2025
Photo of Jamie Dimon
HealthJamie Dimon chokes up when recalling his near-deadly heart condition: ‘I thought I heard it rip’
By Alexa MikhailJanuary 13, 2025
Musk says Neuralink implanted third patient with brain device
HealthMusk says Neuralink implanted third patient with brain device
By BloombergJanuary 11, 2025
Moderna is recruiting adult participants for Nova 301, its Phase 3 clinical trial evaluating an investigational norovirus vaccine called mRNA-1403.
HealthModerna says it’s ‘one step closer’ to a norovirus vaccine as the virus spreads across the U.S.
By Lindsey LeakeJanuary 11, 2025
COVID symptoms are similar to those of flu, RSV, and the common cold, and may vary by vaccination status.
HealthCould you have COVID? Symptoms to watch for in 2025 include sore throat and fatigue
By Lindsey LeakeJanuary 10, 2025
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