FDA limits access to updated COVID-19 shots: What we know

Millions of healthy adults and children who are interested in getting an updated COVID-19 shot for extra protection may have to cross several new hurdles to do so.

Dust storm bring rise in valley fever concerns

The calm after a dust storm can bring a hidden danger. As Valley residents recover from Monday's storm, experts warn of the potential for a rise in valley fever cases.

Valley fever patients warn of its severe impact
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Dust storms in Arizona can kick up fungal spores that lead to Valley Fever, a disease with symptoms ranging from mild, flu-like illness to a severe, long-term infection that can spread to the brain. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.

Woman's road to recovery after snowboarding accident
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A young Chandler woman is recovering from a traumatic brain injury after falling 70 feet off a cliff while snowboarding in northern Arizona months ago. FOX 10's Marc Martinez has the details.

Chandler woman recovers after 70-foot fall while snowboarding

A 20-year-old Chandler woman, Izzy Siniscalchi, is on the long road to recovery after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a 70-foot fall while snowboarding without a helmet at Arizona Snowbowl.

Judge orders RFK Jr.'s HHS department to stop sharing Medicaid data with DHS

A federal judge has ordered the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to stop sharing personal data of Medicaid enrollees with deportation officials.

At-home skin cancer test could be one step closer

An experimental patch could bring the medical world one step closer to rapid at-home melanoma testing, eliminating the need for a biopsy or blood draw.

Ohio couple welcomes baby boy from 30-year-old frozen embryo

An Ohio couple who struggled with infertility for years had a healthy baby boy last month using an embryo that had been frozen for more than 30 years.

UnitedHealth to drop Medicare Advantage plans for 600K people

UnitedHealthcare says it’s dropping some of its Medicare Advantage plans that collectively cover 600,000 people.

"A bat flew into my mouth and it cost me thousands" | FOX 10 Talks
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A Massachusetts woman traveling to Arizona had to be treated for rabies after a bat flew into her mouth at Horseshoe Bend. She said the bigger shock came later, when the hospital sent her a bill for nearly $21,000.

Blue Cross Blue Shield, HonorHealth reach coverage deal
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A relief for customers of one of the biggest health insurance providers in Arizona. Blue Cross Blue Shield has reached an agreement with HonorHealth just ahead of an Aug. 1 deadline.

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.