According to The New York Times, the Food and Drug Administration’s first regulation since gaining authority over the tobacco industry was to ban flavored cigarettes.
The Washington Post reports that the Congress health care proposal could make preexisting health conditions irrelevant for insurance coverage and policies.
The Food and Drug administration added a stricter warning label to the anti-nausea drug, Phenergan, which has been linked to causing gangrene and severe tissue damage, according to The New York Times.