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Juul And Rivals, Given 10 Months To Submit FDA Application, Face Battle To Keep Selling E-Cigs

The FDA had previously established a 2022 deadline for companies to prove why they should be able to keep selling e-cigarette products. Tobacco control experts are divided on if these companies will succeed.

Heeding The Call For Better Technology, Dollars Flow Into 911 Communications

Tech companies looking to serve first responders are benefiting from cloud, 5G and Internet of Things.

ClassPass Expands Into Corporate Wellness, Partnering With Google, Gatorade, And Morgan Stanley

Global fitness powerhouse ClassPass expands into corporate wellness, partnering with Google, Gatorade, and Morgan Stanley amongst others.

Phil Mickelson Fasted, Lost 15 Pounds, But Is This Good?

With the British Open on the horizon, Mickelson went 6 days consuming nothing but water and a special coffee blend.

3 Mindful Steps to Better Sleep

Sarina was suffering from what I call the 3 am Wake-up Call from her brain.

Uncovered: In America, Insurance Doesn’t Guarantee Access and Coverage Doesn’t Mean You’re Covered

We need to recommit ourselves to guaranteeing people access to affordable healthcare insurance. And then we need to go one step further and make sure the insurance we offer is robust enough to allow people to receive necessary medical care without goin…

On Prescription Drug Prices, Will Trump Turn Words Into Action?

At this point, it’s hard not to be skeptical as the Administration has been long on rhetoric and short on action when it comes to lowering prescription drug prices.

First Major Trial Of VR Therapy For Serious Mental Health Conditions Launches

Healthtech startup Oxford VR has teamed up with GameChange to test its VR mental health therapy program and advance its roll out across the National Health Service.

Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs Hitch Rides On Australian Gulls

We gave deadly “superbugs” to the gulls, now they may give them back to us

West Nile Virus Spreading: How To Prevent Infection

West Nile Virus activity has already appeared in 26 states and human cases in these 10 states.