WNBA signs partnership with Opill
The WNBA’s partnership with Opill, the first over-the-counter birth control pill in the U.S., debuted this week at the draft.
Having trouble sleeping? It could be for this surprising reason, experts say
Two sleep specialists are revealing essential ingredients for high-quality sleep.
Why the viral trend ‘chronoworking’ is making waves among employees and employers
HR professionals are revealing the benefits of the viral trend "chronoworking," assuming all parties can be flexible.
Marijuana farm fills void in Snowflake greenhouse
Copperstate Farms marijuana growers have become the largest employer in Snowflake, AZ after a vegetable farm vacated the greenhouse. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara has the story.
Certain snacks, drinks could be banned in some states due to cancer-causing ingredients
Following California's ban on four dangerous chemicals in food, lawmakers in multiple states are considering the prohibition of specific food additives.
Managing stress at the Zen Den | Community Cares
April is recognized as National Stress Awareness Month, and one Phoenix area woman dealing with stress found a way to relieve it, and help others at the same time. FOX 10's Anita Roman has more, in this week's edition of Community Cares.
STD cases spiking among newborn babies in US, doctors say
A doctors group is now advising more screenings during pregnancy.
This food has ‘alarmingly high’ level of pesticides, report finds
The report found that pesticides posed significant risks in 20% of the foods examined, with seven foods having a “very high risk” of pesticides.
Little girl with cerebral palsy helps others learn about acceptance through her book
Norah Allgaier is just five years old, but her light shines bright and her book is helping educate families.
Salmonella infections linked to contaminated basil sold at Trader Joe's: CDC
The Salmonella infections have been linked to organic basil sold in Trader Joe's stores in 29 states and Washington, DC, says the CDC.
Stinknet weed causing seasonal allergy flare ups
An invasive weed called Stinknet is causing people to experience allergy flare ups across the Valley.
Pregnant woman airlifted from Disney cruise ship
A pregnant woman was airlifted from the Disney Fantasy cruise ship after a major health issue. The U.S. Coast Guard says the rescue happened about 180 miles northwest of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Footage from the U.S. Coast Guard Sector San Juan shows the evacuation of the 35-year-old American from the cruise ship.
Federal rule issues time off for pregnancy care, abortions
The regulations allow workers to request time off for obtaining an abortion and recovering from the procedure.
'Counterfeit' Botox warning: Women hospitalized in several US states, CDC says
At least 19 women across nine states reported harmful reactions from “counterfeit or mishandled" Botox injections, the CDC said.
‘Oatzempic’ diet: What to know about the TikTok trend using oats
The beverage, dubbed 'Oatzempic' on TikTok, is being praised as the latest weight loss hack by some social media users.
Here's how much sleep the average American is getting each night
A recent poll examines a connection between adequate sleep and overall health, with most Americans saying they would feel better with more rest.
New Life Center in Phoenix offers sex assault survivors shelter, resources
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and a local nonprofit wants the community to know that help is available. Help is there "whether the assault happened an hour before, or 20 or 30 years before," the CEO said.
Here are the 20 worst US cities for seasonal allergies – and some of the best
Suffer from seasonal allergies? The most challenging U.S. cities for living with allergies in 2024 were revealed the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America's annual report.
Phoenix PD renovates reporting center for victims
Phoenix Police now have newly renovated spaces for victims to report crime. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen shows us what those spaces look like and how it will help victims recount their trauma.
Teen speaks after doctor who injected IV bag with dangerous drugs is found guilty
Jack Adlerstein was 18 years old when he went into Baylor Scott and White Surgicare in North Dallas for a simple nose surgery. The young man nearly died when Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz injected his IV bag with dangerous drugs.