Do Stanley cups pose a lead poisoning risk? Here's what to know about online claims
As demand for Stanley tumblers has surged, consumers have started posting about lead concerns online, and the company responded to offer some clarity.
Kate, Princess of Wales, leaves London hospital after abdominal surgery
Kensington Palace said in a statement that the Wales family "continues to be grateful for the well-wishes they have received from around the world."
America's most bed bug infested cities may surprise you
Travelers beware: Orkin just released the 2024 list of the top 50 most bed bug infested cities in the U.S.
Respiratory illnesses remain 'elevated' throughout much of country: CDC
Respiratory illnesses that include a fever plus a cough or sore throat, causing people to seek medical care, have remained elevated in the last two weeks, the CDC said Friday.
Is 'smartphone pinky' real? Doctors weigh in
The indent on your pinky is real, doctors say, but “smartphone pinky" is not.
Most Americans cannot afford a $1K emergency expense
Thirty-five percent of adults surveyed said they'd have to borrow money if they had a $1,000 unexpected expense.
Phoenix detox facility closes amid drug activity complaints
A detox facility in Central Phoenix that nearby residents say was bringing unwanted drug activity to their front door is no longer in operation.
Risky, outdoor play important for children's wellbeing: Pediatricians
Free play, especially "risky play," is essential for the well-being of children, Canadian pediatricians say.
Detox facility in Central Phoenix closes
A detox facility in Central Phoenix that nearby residents say was bringing unwanted drug activity to their front door is no more.
Stanley products contain 'some lead,' company says as insulated steel tumblers surge in popularity
The Stanley insulated tumblers have surged in popularity on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok.
Rabies warning: Possible spike in AZ cases
Arizona Game and Fish Tucson has reported four wildlife attacks this past month, with the most recent involving a possibly rabid bobcat at Saguaro National Park in east Tucson. Officials are investigating the attacks as potentially being caused by rabid animals.
Eating snow 'not worth the risk' of ingesting contaminants, health expert says
One of the reasons why snow should be avoided as a food item involves its role as one of nature’s air filters. Here's why it can be dangerous to eat and some alternatives for kids.
Robitussin cough syrup recalled nationwide due to microbial contamination
The recalled Robitussin cough syrups were found to have microbial contamination, which could lead to deadly infections for immunocompromised people, officials said.
New blood test could screen for Alzheimer's before onset of symptoms
A blood test could soon be used to identify a type of protein that is linked to Alzheimer's disease before symptoms arise with 97% accuracy, a new study shows.
Can you keep your New Year's resolution? GymBird is offering $5,000 to one lucky contest winner who can
If the participant meets their goals by March 29, the contest money is theirs. But the deal has a catch that some politically-minded hopefuls may find motivating.
AI tech being used to spot counterfeit drugs
Counterfeit drugs are killing Americans, and some companies are turning to artificial intelligence technology for help. Reporter Jake Karalexis has more.
Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York, diagnosed with malignant melanoma
Doctors discovered melanoma while the Duchess of York was receiving treatment. She was diagnosed with breast cancer last year.
Nikki Haley says Trump in mental 'decline,' claims 'he's not at the same level' as 2016
Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley says former President Donald Trump is in mental "decline" and is no longer as competent as he was in 2016.
What is tianeptine? Lawmakers sound the alarm on 'gas station heroin'
Sold at gas stations across the country under names like “ZaZa Red” and “Neptune’s Elixir,” tianeptine use can lead to serious health complications and even death, officials say.
Arizona kids receive free dental care at weekend event
Valley kids are smiling brighter after getting free dental care. The program is put on by Midwestern University and is called "Give Kids a Smile." FOX 10's Irene Snyder has more.