Veterans want answers over two homicides and a string of suspicious deaths at the Louis A. Johnson VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, West Virginia
Author: Ken Alltucker, USA TODAY
Who is the El Paso shooter? Investigators search for links, motive in anti-immigrant screed
Patrick Crusius, 21, has been charged in the mass shooting that killed 20 at Walmart in El Paso. Police are investigating his ties to a hate-filled manifesto
FDA recall: A dozen women with Allergan textured breast implants have died from rare cancer
Twelve women with Allergan textured implants died from breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, a rare cancer; many more diagnosed.
‘It’s a great slogan, but it’s not workable:’ Health insurers pan Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders health fixes
America’s Health Insurance Plans and other health-industry groups step up criticism of Biden’s public option, Sanders’ Medicare for All health fixes
A new drug costs $2.1 million for children with a muscle-wasting disease
The FDA approved a new drug that could be the nation’s most expensive
FDA defends oversight amid questions of safety of generic drugs made in India and China
The FDA defends its track records of inspections of overseas drug factories as a new book raises question about the safety of generic drugs
States: Drugmakers collude on generic price hikes, overcharge consumers and states billions
A coalition of 43 attorneys general allege generic drug manufacturers colluded, overcharging states and consumers billions.
Acclaimed director John Singleton’s stroke: African-Americans face greater risk
Director John Singleton died less than two weeks after a massive stroke. Like many African-Americans, he struggled with high blood pressure
As 71 additional measles cases confirmed, FDA reminds public vaccine is safe
A total of 626measles cases in 22 states have been confirmed since Jan. 1, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
‘Fear’ and health care: Gallup survey finds Americans skipped treatment, borrowed $88B to pay for costs
A Gallup survey funded by West Health finds that Americans borrowed $88 billion to pay for health care last year