COVID-19 during pregnancy could cause health issues for babies, study suggests
Babies born to mothers who are infected with COVID-19 had “unusually high rates" of respiratory distress, a recent study from the journal Nature Communications, suggested.
High schoolers learn robotic surgical technology
Some high school students got to be surgeons for a day in Sun City West. They tried out new robotic technology that helps surgeons be even more precise. FOX 10’s Irene Snyder reports.
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.
Madonna believes she spoke to God during 'near-death' hospitalization for 'serious bacterial infection'
'Material Girl' singer was admitted to ICU and in a coma last summer
Man dies after consuming too much vitamin D as experts warn of risks: 'Cascade of problems'
Here's what to know about staying safe when taking supplements
Ty Pennington's near-death illness made him want to 'live to the fullest'
Ty Pennington gave fans a health update following his near-death experience involving an abscess on his throat.
Change Healthcare cyberattack: Company reportedly paid hackers in controversial decision
The cyberattack against one of the largest health care tech companies in recent weeks might have cost the company a lot of money, and some cybersecurity experts say are upset about what happened.
Cosmetic limb surgery trend thrives in Las Vegas
Las Vegas has emerged as a leading destination for cosmetic limb surgery, with the Limbplastx Institute in nearby Henderson at the forefront.
French fries are one of the best meals for protecting biodiversity, study finds
A recent international study ranked the world’s most beloved meal and determined how the creation of those meals hurts or helps the planet.
Free COVID-19 tests through USPS will be suspended March 8
Here’s how to get the COVID-19 tests before they are no longer available.
Human trafficking bust: Teacher, coaches among 228 arrested in Polk County
Nearly 230 people were arrested, and 13 potential victims were rescued during an 8-day multi-agency undercover human trafficking investigation in Polk County.
Nearly 500 deaths per day from excessive drinking during COVID-19 pandemic: CDC report
Excessive drinking is associated with chronic dangers such as liver cancer, high blood pressure, stroke and heart disease.
AZ governor wiping off medical debts; law enforcement attacker sentenced | Nightly Roundup
From medical debts being wiped out for up to a million Arizonans to a Arizona man who is being sentenced to spend over a century behind bars, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Billions in medical debt to be wiped out for up to a million Arizonans, governor announces
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.
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.
Birth control that will be sold over-the-counter begins shipping in the US: What to know
Opill, the first birth control pill approved in the U.S. for purchase by anyone, no prescription necessary, will be available in stores later this month. Here is what to know about the approved contraceptive.
6 in 10 people doubt Biden, Trump mental capabilities in new AP poll
Both Biden and Trump’s mental capabilities are doubted by roughly 60% of U.S. adults heading into the 2024 presidential election, according to a new Associated Press-NORC poll.
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.