Juul Accepts Proposed Ban On Flavored Vaping Products As CEO Steps Down Flavored e-cigarettes are the majority of Juul's sales, but agreeing to stop fighting the Trump administration's regulations may fend off a move to pull Juul products from the market altogether. Bobby Allyn
If E-Cigs Were Romaine Lettuce, They'd Be Off The Shelf, Vaper's Mom Tells Congress As numbers of vaping-related lung disease rise, a mom testifying before Congress compared the illness to a food poisoning outbreak and called on lawmakers to address the epidemic of teen vaping. Allison Aubrey
Trump Administration Escalates Battle Over Environmental Regulations With California The Trump administration threatens to cut federal highway dollars for California over air pollution. Jeff Brady
As Made-To-Order DNA Gets Cheaper, Keeping It Out Of The Wrong Hands Gets Harder Labs are churning out more and more synthetic DNA for scientists who want to use it to reprogram cells. Some say the technology has outpaced government safety guidelines put in place a decade ago. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Allergists Debate Anticipated FDA Approval Of A Peanut Allergy Drug Some question the need for a costly pill that's basically made of peanut flour. But with standardized capsules, more peanut allergy sufferers could gain access to a treatment now available to few. Esther Landhuis
All-In-One Pill May Help To Prevent Heart Disease, Researchers Say When it comes to fighting heart disease among low-income individuals, researchers find that an all-in-one pill may be just what's needed to lower blood pressure and cholesterol. Patti Neighmond
Encore: Legal Marijuana Is A Danger To Dogs As more states legalize marijuana, there's one group that's seen an increase in accidentally getting high: dogs. Discarded joints and THC edibles are just some of the ways dogs consume the drug. Laura Klivans
Soul Line Dancing: Come For The Fitness. Stay For The Friendships Research shows that when you add a social component to an exercise plan, you're more likely to stick to it. That's especially true of the steps, turns, beats and fun of soul line dancing. Maria Godoy
Pelosi Says Congress Should Pass New Laws So Sitting Presidents Can Be Indicted "I do think that we will have to pass some laws that will have clarity for future presidents. [A] president should be indicted, if he's committed a wrongdoing," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told NPR. Susan Davis
A New Way Of Paying For Maternity Care Aims To Reduce C-Sections Instead of paying doctors piecemeal for prenatal appointments and delivery of the baby, some insurers now offer medical practices one lump sum to cover it all. Carmen Heredia Rodriguez