FDA may revoke Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine authorization for kids under certain age
The Food and Drug Administration could pull Pfizer's coronavirus vaccine emergency authorization for children under age 5.
OpenAI's Sam Altman says GPT-5 could 'save a lot of lives,' fuel $100B enterprise AI boom
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says GPT-5 could save lives as a physician assistant and unlock a $100B business opportunity across industries by boosting productivity.
FTC secures $145M settlement from companies that allegedly deceived health insurance shoppers with robocalls
FTC reaches $145 million settlement with Assurance IQ and MediaAlpha over allegations of misleading consumers about healthcare services and illegal robocalls.
Trump leveling the global medicine playing field
Pharmaceutical CEOs are on notice about sky-high drug prices as President Donald Trump demands a recalibration of what Americans are paying compared to other countries.
Moderna plans to slash 10% of workforce as COVID shot sales slow
Massachusetts-based Moderna said it plans to cut 10% of its global staff as part of its ongoing efforts to reduce annual operating expenses by around $1.5 billion by 2027.
SandboxAQ partners with iOncologi to accelerate brain cancer treatment development
SandboxAQ CEO Jack Hidary explains how A.I. can be used to discover new brain cancer therapeutics on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Retirees face staggering 6-figure health care bill when leaving the workforce
A Fidelity study shows 65-year-old retirees need $172,500 for healthcare costs, with Medicare coverage gaps requiring supplemental insurance planning.
Philips CEO Roy Jakobs vows to absorb a large share of tariff costs instead of passing them to consumers
Philips CEO Roy Jakobs joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss the impact of President Donald Trump's tariffs on the health-technology sector.
Trump admin scrutinizes whether health providers disclose transgender treatment risks
The Trump administration launched an FTC probe into whether healthcare providers misrepresent risks of transgender procedures for minors on Monday.
'WE WANT TO GET STUFF DONE': Doctors unite to make America healthy again
Dr. Mehmet Oz, Dr. Marty Makary and Dr. Nicole Saphier discuss promoting healthy lifestyles and eating habits for Americans on 'Making Money.'
Pharmacy chain closing 114 more stores across multiple states
Bankrupt pharmacy chain Rite Aid is planning to shutter 114 more locations across the country, including in states such as Pennsylvania, California and New York.
UnitedHealth confirms sweeping DOJ probe into Medicare billing, vows compliance
Justice Department launched probe into UnitedHealth's Medicare billing practices as the insurance company experiences leadership shifts, company says.
Kevin Hassett on the importance of AstraZeneca's $50B in the US economy
National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett on AstraZeneca's $50 billion investment in the U.S. economy.
Virginia Gov. Youngkin on AstraZeneca's $50B investment in the US
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin on AstraZeneca's $50 billion investment in the U.S. economy.
AstraZeneca CEO on the company's $50B investment in the US economy
AstraZeneca CEO Pascal Soriot discusses the company's $50 billion investment in the U.S. economy.
Coca-Cola to launch new product with cane sugar this fall following Trump push
Beverage giant Coca-Cola announced plans for a new offering days after President Donald Trump mentioned the company would use real cane sugar in U.S. products.
AstraZeneca to invest $50B in US economy by 2030
British biopharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca plans to invest $50 billion in the United States by 2030, expanding its presence in the company's largest market.
Nuclear power makes cancer treatment breakthrough
FOX Business' Ashley Webster has the latest on the potential cancer cure on 'Varney & Co.'
Major drugmakers offer big discount on blood thinner Eliquis
Pharmaceutical giants introduce an insurance-free pathway for top anticoagulant Eliquis, following similar direct-to-patient models from Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk.
Family-owned pharmacy closes its doors after more than 100 years in business
Family-owned Central Drug Store in San Francisco closes its doors after serving the community since the early 1900s, with owner Jerry Tonelli retiring after 50 years.