Medicaid, Medicare may cover weight loss drugs under new pilot program: report
Blockbuster weight loss drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound have surged in popularity, but high prices have left them out of reach for many obese Americans.
Trump gives drug companies deadline to lower ‘abusive’ prices
President Donald Trump is giving 17 drug companies a 60-day deadline to reduce prices. Here’s what we know.
This year's list of best hospitals: See how your city fared
Hospitals were evaluated based on 22 benchmark procedures and conditions.
Beyond surgery: Innovative injections relieve decades of shoulder pain for Queen Creek man
A unique procedure using a patient's own plasma and bone marrow has proven life-changing for a Queen Creek man who faced the prospect of a complete shoulder replacement.
Double lung transplant restores Arizona woman's voice and life
Alexandra Briskey, an Arizona woman whose voice was affected by scleroderma, received a life-changing double lung transplant at Norton Thoracic Institute after her condition severely worsened during her second pregnancy.
Smallest heart pump saves Buckeye woman following heart attack
Doctors at Abrazo West Campus saved 61-year-old Deanna Morehead of Buckeye by utilizing the world's smallest heart pump after she suffered a massive heart attack on March 25.
Local organizations partner to combat summer dehydration
Local organizations in Mesa, including Prime IV, United Food Bank, and the Mesa Chamber of Commerce, have partnered for a hydration drive through September 30 to combat the dangers of summer dehydration.
No link between aluminum in vaccines and autism, study says
A new study of 1.2 million kids found no link between aluminum in vaccines and autism or other chronic disorders. Here’s what we know.
352K Arizonans will have medical debt wiped away, governor says
Hundreds of thousands of Arizonans will see their medical debt wiped away through a program led by Gov. Katie Hobbs and the nonprofit Undue Medical Debt.
Judge reverses Biden rule that left medical debt off credit reports
The policy would have eliminated nearly $50 billion from millions of Americans’ credit reports.
Friends remember man killed in Lake Havasu City hyperbaric chamber fire
We're learning more about an Arizona physical therapist who died at his own practice in Lake Havasu City. FOX 10's Kenzie Beach reports.
Tampa General Hospital, USF developing artificial intelligence to monitor NICU baby's pain in real-time
Researchers are looking to use artificial intelligence to detect when a baby is in pain.
These states are spending the most on health insurance, study shows
Health insurance costs vary wildly by state. See where your state ranks in this new study.
Medical groups suing RFK Jr. over vaccine policy change
A coalition of doctors and public health groups is suing the U.S. government over its decision to stop recommending COVID-19 vaccines for most children and pregnant women.
Americans want the government to focus on child care costs, not birth rates: Poll
A recent poll shows that most Americans support policies like paid family leave and low-cost daycares to manage high child care costs.
Rural hospitals prepare for financial hits, potential closures under GOP's $1 trillion Medicaid cut
One analysis reveals that over 300 hospitals may be in danger of closing under the Republican legislation which will slash roughly $1 trillion in Medicaid funding over ten years.


















