Health Care
  • Americans are putting out cigarettes and putting on weight.

    Obesity Stocks Have Caught the Eye of Investors

    By Constance Gustke, CNBC

    America's obesity epidemic is arguably showing up more in the results of public companies, but not always in the ways that companies want. McDonald's sales are declining , and Coca Cola's latest...

  • October 13, 2014

    Ebola Quarantines for Health Workers a Bad Idea, Says Fauci

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    A leading U.S. health official raised serious concerns on Sunday about the the way several large states are responding to the Ebola crisis in West Africa. So far, New York, New Jersey, Illinois and...

  • U.S Soldiers in Liberia to help with Ebola

    U.S. Forces May Be Too Late to Quell Ebola

    By JOEL ACHENBACH and LENA H. SUN, The Washington Post

    Hundreds of Americans have flown to Liberia in the past few days. Thousands more are on the way. This Ebola corps is a collection of doctors, nurses, scientists, soldiers, aviators, technicians,...

  • Ebola-Quarantined Nurse Takes Issue with Her Treatment

    By Jonathan Allen, Reuters

    Illinois joined New York and New Jersey in imposing mandatory quarantines for people arriving with a risk of having contracted Ebola in West Africa, but the first person isolated under the new rules...

  • U.S Soldiers in Liberia to help with Ebola

    U.S. Military Preps Ebola SWAT Team

    By Ben Watson, Defense One

    The Pentagon is beginning a new chapter in its broadening efforts to fight Ebola. A 30-person team of medical specialists training at Fort Sam Houston in Texas are expected to wrap up on Saturday,...