Arizona golfer who collapsed meets nurse who saved his life
The Arizona man who collapsed while playing golf got to meet the nurse who saved his life. “He just turned around to say, ‘I love you,’ and I said, ‘We don’t know each other, but I love you too.'"
AZ golfer who collapsed meets nurse who saved his life
The Arizona man who collapsed while playing golf got to meet the nurse who saved his life. “He just turned around to say, ‘I love you,’ and I said, ‘We don’t know each other, but I love you too.'" FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more.
Rachael Lillis, original ‘Pokémon’ English voice actor, dies at 46
Rachael Lillis was the original voice of Misty and Jessie in the popular television series "Pokémon." She also appeared in “Pokémon: The First Movie - Mewtwo Strikes Back" and “Berserk: The Golden Age Arc I - The Egg of the King."
FDA rejects MDMA as psychedelic-based treatment for mental health, PTSD
Federal health officials have declined to approve the psychedelic drug MDMA as a therapy for PTSD.
A city in the south emerges as the Ozempic capital of the United States
A city in the South, not New York or Los Angeles, has the highest per capita prescriptions of the popular weight loss drug.
FDA approves neffy nasal spray as alternative to EpiPen
Neffy is the first needle-free alternative to shots like EpiPen.
Growing mpox outbreak could spur global emergency, health officials say
The risk of mpox spreading in the U.S. remains low, but the CDC has put health care providers on alert as infections surge in Africa.
COVID-19 falls to 10th leading cause of death in US, health officials reveal
During the COVID-19 pandemic, the cornonavirus was the nation’s third leading cause of death.
Heart attack risk could rise with artificial sweetener consumption, study finds
The study cites ‘significant concerns' about use of erythritol, common in keto diets, as industry groups says sugar substitutes are safe.
AZ coach focuses on mental health for players
It's back to school for students across the Valley, and for student athletes, it's also a return to sports. Juggling classwork, practices, and other hurdles that come with growing up can be hard for teens, and that is why a high school football coach is focusing on his player's mental health, in order to help them live their best life. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has more.
Noah Lyles wins bronze in men's 200 meters despite having COVID-19
Noah Lyles placed third in the Olympic 200 meters on Thursday after testing positive for COVID-19 on Tuesday.
Spontaneous human combustion: Here are cases and questions
Mysterious cases involving spontaneous human combustion date back centuries as theories have circulated about what caused these incidents.
Listeria outbreak: 3rd death linked to Boar’s Head deli meat recall
So far about 7 million pounds of deli meats have been affected by the recall, which was issued in July.
IUD insertion pain addressed in new CDC guidelines
The CDC is now addressing the pain of IUD insertion and offering new guidance for doctors and pain management options.
EPA halts sale of pesticide DCPA due to risks to unborn babies
The EPA has halted the sale of the pesticide DCPA, citing significant risks to fetal development, including impaired brain development and low birthweight. This marks the first time in 40 years the agency has used its emergency authority to ban a pesticide.
YMCA offers pool safety tips, lessons
It's still pool season, but a string of drownings this summer has some sounding the alarm for water safety. There are plenty of options to teach your kids to stay safe in the water, and one of them is at the YMCA. FOX 10's Anita Roman stopped by the Y's Christown location in Phoenix.
Sadness, hopelessness in teens may be improving, CDC finds
New data released Tuesday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlighted improvements in mental health among some U.S. teens.
What is Angelman syndrome? Colin Farrell opens up about 20-year-old son
Colin Farrell is opening up about life with his 20-year-old son who has Angelman syndrome as the actor launches a new foundation in his honor.
Pain on the brain: Thinking too hard can actually hurt, a new study says
A new study published by the American Psychological Association finds that mental exertion may lead to negative feelings and frustration.
Scottsdale studio offering plyometric workouts
Are you looking for a new workout? A studio in Scottsdale might just have the thing you want. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen takes a look at the benefits of plyometric workouts.