Politics, Industry Backlash Stall White House Ban On Flavored Vaping Products In September, the Trump administration said it would ban all flavored e-cigarette products in an effort to reduce the youth vaping epidemic. Since then, there's been no movement toward implementation. Richard Harris
Seattle Children's mold problem goes back 20 years Seattle Children's Hospital has just revealed more infections related to it's mold contamination Paige Browning
19-Hour London To Sydney 'Test Flight' Shows How To Make Long Hauls Tolerable Qantas Airways' approach to the 11,000-mile trip features carefully designed meals and lighting. Passengers are also encouraged to get out of their seats and they experience two sunrises in one day. Laurel Wamsley
How The Oral Polio Vaccine Can Cause Polio One of the vaccines used to prevent polio has actually been causing some people to get the disease. Jason Beaubien
Polio Vaccine May Stall The End Of Polio Health officials have long known that virus from the oral vaccine can contaminate water supplies; they underestimated how big a problem this would be. Jason Beaubien
Oklahoma Judge Shaves $107 Million Off Opioid Decision Against Johnson & Johnson The new number from Judge Thad Balkman comes nearly three months after he ordered the drugmaker to pay $572 million for its role in the opioid crisis. Both sides had questioned that sum. Colin Dwyer
How Vaping Snuck Up On Regulators Evan as the popularity of e-cigarettes like Juul has exploded — with unknown health risks — the federal government has been slow to regulate vaping companies. Jim Zarroli
Kids could lose free school lunch if this change happens. (It's to save federal dollars) Activists delivered a petition with 1.5 million signatures to the agency in an effort to stop a rule change that would end automatic enrollment in free school lunch for nearly 1 million kids. Maria Godoy
Mold persists at Seattle Children's Hospital. State is investigating For the second time this year, Seattle Children’s Hospital has closed all its operating rooms due to a mold problem Paige Browning
House Oversight Committee Democrats To Examine Regulation Of Abortion Providers The hearing on Thursday will use Missouri — where the last remaining clinic that provides abortion could close over a dispute with health regulators — as a case study. Sarah McCammon