'Sloth fever': What to know about potentially deadly virus affecting US, Europe

Several cases of Oropouche virus or "sloth fever" have been reported in Florida. The virus can cause headache, pain, nausea and even death in rare cases.

Harris and Trump campaigns sell plans to lower prices
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The economy is the main issue on the minds of voters ahead of the Presidential election as both campaigns position themselves as the party that can solve the crisis of rising prices.

Middle school football player dies from head injury; second this week

A 13-year-old football player in West Virginia has died from a head injury during practice, the second such tragedy this week. His father now advocates for better head protection in youth sports.

Mark Zuckerberg letter: White House pressured Facebook over some COVID content during pandemic

CEO Mark Zuckerberg said in a letter that Meta made some choices that, “with the benefit of hindsight and new information," the tech giant would not make again. Here's how the White House responded.

Maricopa County taking action against illegal food vendors amid reports of illnesses

Environmental Services officials with Maricopa County say they are taking action against a number of street vendors with no permit, after they received over a dozen reports of people experiencing various gastrointestinal issues in recent weeks.

Maricopa Co. takes action against street vendors
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Officials in Maricopa County allege that a number of unpermitted food vendors are to blame for over a dozen reports of illnesses in recent weeks. Officials did not name the vendors they believe are responsible.

Cigarette use in U.S. hits 80-year low, survey finds

Cigarette smoking fell to a record low with the biggest decline in the use of the substance among young adults, according to a recent survey.

Free at-home COVID-19 test program will restart late September

The U.S. Health and Human Services agency announced the free at-home COVID-19 test program will restart in late September but have not set an exact date.

Alzheimer's in AZ: Studies being done to help slow disease
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FOX 10 photojournalist Jesus Fadel introduces two organizations in the Valley who are doing everything they can to help prevent Alzheimer's from ever reaching your home.

Alzheimer's in AZ: Lack of research participation impacts communities
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More than three million cases of Alzheimer's are reported each year in the United States, and researchers say there's still a lot of work to be done when it comes to finding a cure. FOX 10 photojournalist Jesus Ramirez sat down with Valley experts who say it's more important than ever for you to get involved.

Arizona dental non-profit aims to give smiles back to people struggling with addiction

Dental hygiene can often take a back seat in the lives of those who are struggling with addiction. As dental problems become severe, unfortunately, this can end up becoming yet another obstacle for those who are on the road to recovery.