Mosquitoes: Warm weather brings huge uptick
Temperatures are warming up, and while some are enjoying it, bugs are also enjoying it. FOX 10’s Danielle Miller has more on what you need to know.
Most US teens feel peaceful without smartphones, study finds
A recent Pew Center Research study delved into the relationship between teenagers and their smartphones.
Sea turtle meat consumption leads to multiple deaths, hospitalizations in Zanzibar
Several people died and many were hospitalized after consuming sea turtle meat on Pemba Island in Zanzibar.
Scottsdale Recovery Center offers new opportunities for Native Americans
A new career path is opening in Scottsdale for people who never dreamed of working in healthcare. As it turns out, they're in demand. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the details.
Actor Gary Sinise recalls son's last days: 'He was happy at the end of his life'
In January, actor Gary Sinise lost his son, McCanna "Mac" Sinise, to cancer. He was 33.
Phoenix cafe owner's son desperately needs new kidney
For some in the Phoenix area, Jewel's Bakery and Cafe is the place to go for gluten-free comfort food. The cafe owner's son has been diagnosed with an autoimmune disorder, and now, he is in need of a life-saving gift.
Phoenix child in need of new kidney
A Phoenix women who operates a cafe is asking for help from the public. Her son has a rare disease that attacks the kidney, and is in need of a life-saving gift. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara reports.
Wegovy weight-loss medication gets FDA approval for use as heart disease prevention drug
The injectable semaglutide from Novo Nordisk was shown to reduce risk of cardiovascular death, heart attack and stroke.
VP Kamala Harris visits Phoenix during her 'Fight for Reproductive Freedoms' tour
Vice President Kamala Harris will be campaigning in Phoenix and making remarks during her Fight for Reproductive Freedoms tour.
FDA approves Wegovy to reduce heart attack and stroke risk
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a label change that expands the use of the drug in Wegovy. It was previously approved to treat obesity.
Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug delayed by FDA: ‘It was unexpected’
On Friday, the FDA announced it would postpone a decision on Eli Lilly's potential Alzheimer's treatment donanemab.
11-year-old dies after trying viral TikTok challenge
Police in the United Kingdom say an 11-year-old boy died after attempting a viral TikTok challenge known as "chroming" at a friend's sleepover on Saturday. "Chroming," also known as "huffing," involves inhaling fumes from cleaning products and deodorant cans. Officials say inhaling the chemicals can affect the nervous system, leading to slurred speech, dizziness and even death. According to the Times of London, the boy's family is pushing lawmakers to ban TikTok and restrict all other social media platforms to children under the age of 16.
Daylight saving time: How springing forward could affect your health
Daylight Saving Time is this Sunday. “Springing Forward" can cause tiredness, but it can also impact your health.
Lead warning in recalled ground cinnamon
After the FDA issued a recall on ground cinnamon, the Banner Poison Control Center is warning the public about the dangers of lead poisoning. Some of the recalled cinnamon brands were sold by Dollar Tree and Family Dollar stores.
Some fans who braved Kansas City Chiefs’ -4 degree AFC playoff game undergo amputations from frostbite
The frigid temperatures during one of the coldest NFL games on record left some football fans in Kansas City with lasting trauma.
Melatonin warning: ER visits for children accidentally eating supplements spike
Use of melatonin, which often comes in flavored, gummy form, has grown among U.S. adults – and so have emergency department visits for children accidentally ingesting them.
German man received 217 coronavirus vaccine shots over a 29-month period, study says
The individual from Magdeburg underwent the repeated jabs "deliberately and for private reasons" and against the recommendations of national health authorities, scientists say.
Hobbs urges legislature to pass contraception bill
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs is urging members of the legislature to pass the Right to Contraception Act. Hobbs joined other lawmakers on March 7 to share their concerns over the future of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and contraception.
FDA clears use of first over-the-counter continuous glucose monitor
Stelo will be the first glucose biosensor in the U.S. cleared for use without a prescription.
Cancer-causing chemical linked to popular acne products, lab says
An independent laboratory is calling on federal health officials to recall popular benzoyl peroxide acne treatment products after discovering that they contain high levels of a chemical linked to cancer.