| Cholera spreading in Somalia, 50,000 cases foreseen: WHO |  | | GENEVA (Reuters) - More than 25,000 people in Somalia have been struck by cholera or acute watery diarrhea, and the epidemic is expected to double in coming months "by summer", the World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Friday. | |  | | Apple hires secret team for treating diabetes: CNBC |  | | (Reuters) - Apple Inc has hired a team of biomedical engineers as part of a secret initiative, initially envisioned by late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, to develop sensors to treat diabetes, CNBC reported citing three people familiar with the matter. | |  | | Doctor tells U.S. court drug not suitable for Arkansas executions |  | | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Reuters) - A surgeon told a federal court in Arkansas on Wednesday that a sedative the state plans to use in its lethal injection mix is not suitable for surgery and should be prohibited when Arkansas holds an unprecedented series of executions later this month. | |  | | Insurance, medical groups urge Trump to keep funding Obamacare subsidies |  | | WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Major medical groups kept up the pressure on U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday to maintain funding Obamacare subsidies that are paid directly to insurers, warning that not doing so would destabilize the individual insurance markets that millions of people use to buy health insurance. | |  | |  |  | | |  |  | Related Video | |  | | |  | | |  |  |  |  |  | | A quick-fix on the day's news delivered when you want it. Register Today |  | |  |  |  | | A daily digest of breaking business news, coverage of the US economy, major corporate news and the financial markets. Register Today |  | |  | | » » MORE NEWSLETTERS |  | |