Gas stoves will likely not be banned in the US anytime soon

It’s estimated that some 40 million U.S. homes have natural gas stoves. They’re often touted as being a more precise heating tool for cooking, but they can be pricey — and potentially harmful to both human health and the planet.

Is it safe to take weight loss drugs while pregnant?

Medical experts say more women are turning to popular weight loss drugs such as Ozempic to "shed pounds" before trying to get pregnant. But, is it safe to take the drugs right before pregnancy or even during? Here's what we know.

Birth control: OTC pill shipping to stores

The first over-the-counter birth control pill will soon be hitting store shelves across the country. The manufacturer of 'OPill' says a one-month supply will cost about $20, and it will also be sold online.

Billions in Arizonans' medical debt to be erased

Arizona's Governor announced the state will be wiping out medical bills for up to a million Arizonans as the state is partnering with the Long Island-based charity RIP Medical Debt. Here's what to know.

Co-worker steps in to help woman as her heart stopped

This is an incredible life-saving story. While volunteering, a local woman's heart stopped beating and the person she was volunteering with was perfectly trained just for that moment. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the story.