Nursing shortage: GCU offering accelerated program
Arizona is expected to have the nation's biggest nursing shortage in the year 2025, with an estimated shortage of over 28,000 registered nurses. However, a private university in the Phoenix area is offering an accelerated program to help alleviate the shortage. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen reports.
E. coli outbreak linked to raw cheese: Here’s what you need to know
The CDC issued a safety alert following several illnesses of E. coli, including four hospitalizations from the Raw Farm product.
These simple activities are as effective as therapy for depression, study finds
According to the study authors, walking, jogging, yoga, tai chi, aerobic exercises and strength training were extremely effective at treating depression.
Lil Jon drops meditation album: Here's what inspired him
Lil Jon describes his meditation album as "10 guided meditations to relieve anxiety, boost focus, and find peace."
Bubonic plague: What to know after Oregon cat gives owner rodent-borne disease
In Oregon, a cat recently gave its owner bubonic plague. What is bubonic plague, what’s the cure, and other things to know.
Study finds how quick you should administer CPR during cardiac arrest
Survival declines rapidly with longer duration of CPR, new study finds
Bring back sex ed? Scottsdale considers option
Sexual education courses are not required in Arizona public schools, but the Scottsdale Unified School District is looking to bring the optional class back to the classroom, and a newly-formed committee met to discuss the issue on Feb. 14. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.
Pregnant women should avoid fast-food because of the microplastics found in wrappers: Study
New researchers say eating ultra-processed food puts pregnant women and their children at a greater health risk.
Baby born without eyes, diagnosed with rare genetic disorder
Robert and Taylor Ice of Missouri struggled for a year to get pregnant.
Medical magic mushrooms: Vets join lawmakers in support of efforts to legalize it
SB1570 would allow the use of psychedelic mushrooms in treatments for certain mental health conditions in Arizona.
Memorial for road rage shooting victim destroyed; Alaskapox explained | Nightly Roundup
From a sad discovery made by the family of a road rage shooting victim to a detailed explanation of a disease known as Alaskapox, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Magic mushrooms: AZ lawmakers consider bill
The bill, if passed and signed into law by Governor Katie Hobbs, would allow the use of magic mushrooms in treatments for certain mental health conditions. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara reports.
What is Alaskapox? 1st known deadly case reported
Alaskapox, a virus primarily found in small mammals, has claimed its first human life. Learn more about the disease and how it spreads.
Chernobyl’s mutant wolves developing resistance to cancer, study says
Wolves in Chernobyl’s radiation zone appear to have developed a resistance to cancer after being exposed to high levels of radiation in the wake of the nuclear disaster 35 years ago, according to a new study.
Defying odds, AZ teen with rare syndrome is living his dream
Born with a rare syndrome, many doctors said Mason Duchesne wouldn't survive. Despite multiple open-heart surgeries, he is thriving these days, and leaving many behind on the racetrack.
Case of human plague confirmed in Oregon
Health officials have confirmed a case of human plague in an Oregon resident who was likely infected by their cat.
Scientists turn tomatoes purple to make them more nutritious
Purple tomatoes will become available in select grocery stores for the first time. Gardeners can purchase seeds now.
The flu, COVID-19, RSV: Why everyone is getting sick
It’s the season of the sniffles. Experts explain what is contributing to a higher number of respiratory illnesses.
Arizona teen launching non-profit after brain tumor diagnosis: 'Have a Good Tude Dude'
October 1, 2023, was the day 14-year-old Ethan Weiner's life changed forever. "I went into the hospital just for a check and later that night they told me I had a brain tumor," he said.
Honda vehicles, Bissell vacuums, dairy products, and more | Latest consumer product recalls
Honda is recalling more than three quarters of a million vehicles in the U.S. because a faulty sensor may cause the front passenger air bags to inflate when they're not supposed to; a certain Bissell vacuum has been recalled because the vacuum’s battery pack can overheat and smoke, posing a fire hazard; dairy products sold nationwide, including at Food City, may be contaminated with listeria; a line of over-the-counter products containing tianeptine has been recalled over life-threatening health risks; and a children’s toy has been recalled due to a potential choking hazard,