Health Care
  • Traffic Jams

    The Latest Threat to Your Highway Safety

    By Phil LeBeau, CNBC

    There's good news and there's bad news in America's fight to cut down on impaired driving. A new study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found the number of drivers with...

  • 2 States Haven’t Had Measles Cases in Over 20 Years

    By Tony Yang, The Conversation

    As of January 30, 102 people in 14 states were reported to have measles, and most of these cases are tied to the outbreak that began at Disneyland in December. Public health officials are citing an...

  • Anthem Data Breach Means Fraud Alerts for 80 Million

    By Kelli B. Grant, CNBC

    Repercussions from some data breaches are easily remedied, but victims of insurance company Anthem's breach will have to remain vigilant against fraud for the rest of their lives. The insurance...

  • American dollar notes are displayed in this photo illustration in Johannesburg August 13, 2014. REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

    The Man Who Made a Million on His Doritos Super Bowl Ad

    By T. REES SHAPIRO, The Washington Post

    A frequent flier, Scott Zabielski faces a common dilemma. He’s 6 feet 3 inches tall, which means that squeezing his lanky frame into economy airline seats, crammed against other passengers, can be a...

  • There is a 75cents- per-dose federal excise tax, paid by vaccine manufacturers. It funds the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, which pays medical and other expenses for people injured by adverse reactions to vaccines, such as measles and polio. There w

    How a Discredited Report Turned Parents Into Anti-Vaxxers

    As the CDC and the rest of the medical community has repeatedly stated, vaccines do not cause autism or brain damage. As this political cycle seems determined to prove, however, they do create a lot...