Vapers Fear Stricter Regulation There's been speculation about whether President Trump will pursue his pledge to impose sweeping regulations on e-cigarettes. On Friday, he met with advocates for and against restrictions. Merrit Kennedy
New rules ahead for mold reporting at Seattle hospitals Public Health Seattle and King County says it will begin tracking aspergillus mold Infections in hospitals more closely. Patricia Murphy
Trump Holds White House Meeting On Vaping And E-Cigarettes President Trump held a "listening session" on youth e-cigarette use on Friday. It remains unclear if a ban on vaping flavorings is near or off the table entirely. Allison Aubrey
In The Fight For Money For The Opioid Crisis, Will The Youngest Victims Be Left Out? The opioid epidemic is intergenerational, with tens of thousands of babies born every year dependent on opioids. Advocates worry lawsuits against the drug industry might overlook these children. Blake Farmer
Hospitals are contributing to climate change King County's board of health held a special briefing this week to address the impact that healthcare has on climate change. Paige Browning
Trump says no to vaping ban. This UW expert says that's deadly for public health Kim Malcolm talks with Dr. Vin Gupta about the federal government's role in preventing vaping deaths and injuries. Kim Malcolm
Katie Hood: When Does Unhealthy Love Turn Into Abuse? Unhealthy relationships don't start out unhealthy. But Katie Hood says you have to pay attention to some critical signs at that early stage, and learn the skills for healthy love. NPR/TED Staff
Guy Winch: How Can We Choose To Move On From Heartbreak? We don't consider heartbreak to be as serious as physical injury, but emotional pain can stay with us much longer. Psychologist Guy Winch says dealing with heartbreak starts with asserting control. NPR/TED Staff
Infecting Mosquitoes With Bacteria Could Have A Big Payoff Scientists are trying to flip the script on mosquito control in an effort to combat dengue fever. Instead of trying to wipe them out, they're infecting them with bacteria. Jason Beaubien
'It's Going To Get Worse': How U.S. Countertop Workers Started Getting Sick The story of the first worker in the U.S. to suffer lung damage after cutting a new kind of countertop material shows the way a workplace hazard emerged in this country. Nell Greenfieldboyce