U.S. Justice Department Charges 35 People In Fraudulent Genetic Testing Scheme Doctors, lab technicians and telemarketers from around the U.S. were among those arrested in the investigation of a scheme that the DOJ alleges defrauded seniors and Medicare. Patti Neighmond
Many Vaping Illnesses Linked To Black Market 'Dank Vapes' Or Other THC Products As the CDC continues to investigate more than 800 cases of vaping-related lung disease, two states have found that many patients were using THC products sold under the label "Dank Vapes." Allison Aubrey
CDC Zeroing In On THC-Based Vaping Products As A Major Source Of Lung Injuries Health officials say people with vaping-related illness have used more than 200 products sold under 87 brands. That's complicating efforts to identify the substances contributing to lung damage. Richard Harris
New services for those with developmental disabilities could be on the way People with developmental disabilities can be stranded without the resources they need to get by. Washington lawmakers are now looking into how to fill these gaps. Austin Jenkins
Store Owners Resist State Vaping Bans As 'A Death Sentence For Their Business' Facing a spate of illnesses linked with e-cigarettes, some states have temporarily banned selling various kinds of vaping items. But business owners who rely on those sales are pushing back in court. Colin Dwyer
Washington state will ban flavored e-cigarettes After a statewide outbreak of vaping related lung disease, Washington state will ban flavored vapor products by mid October. Paige Browning
A Place Where The Opioid Problem Is Upside Down While the opioid problem in the U.S. is about too many opioids, in some countries there are few options for treating or controlling pain. Jason Beaubien
Gulf War Whistleblower Says He knew His Life Would Never Be The Same NPR's Rachel Martin talks to ex-CIA analyst and whistleblower Patrick Eddington about his decision to reveal sensitive information about U.S. soldiers' exposure to toxins during the first Gulf War.
HIV is well treated in King County but more could be done, report says King County is a leader in addressing HIV, but a new national report points out where the county can do better. Patricia Murphy
Feverish or sneezy? Step right into this Seattle flu kiosk Health officials want to map out where the flu bug hits Seattle this season, and they're asking people with fever and sneezing to help out. Paige Browning