Phoenix Autism Center works to brighten days
Hospitals can be scary places, especially for kids. So, a little color might help. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen explains more about the Phoenix Autism Center.
Hospitals can be scary places, especially for kids. So, a little color might help. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen explains more about the Phoenix Autism Center.
Angus Cloud's mother denies 'Euphoria' star died by suicide: 'He did not intend to check out of this world'
Just one week after Angus Cloud tragically died, questions remain regarding the "Euphoria" actor's passing, prompting speculation on social media.
Just one week after Angus Cloud tragically died, questions remain regarding the "Euphoria" actor's passing, prompting speculation on social media.
New Arizona Dept. of Health Services director
Jennie Cunico is going from acting director to the permanent position. A graduate of ASU, Cunico has worked for the department since 2014. Cunico's appointment does require confirmation from the state Senate.
Jennie Cunico is going from acting director to the permanent position. A graduate of ASU, Cunico has worked for the department since 2014. Cunico's appointment does require confirmation from the state Senate.
CDC recommends RSV shots to protect babies from illness
RSV is the leading cause of infant hospitalization, according to the CDC.
RSV is the leading cause of infant hospitalization, according to the CDC.
1st pill for postpartum depression approved by FDA
Federal health officials have approved the first pill to specifically treat depression after childbirth.
Federal health officials have approved the first pill to specifically treat depression after childbirth.
Gov. Hobbs talks economy at computer chip plant
Governor Katie Hobbs spoke on the state's economy at a TSMC computer chip plant that is under construction. Hobbs announced stricter safety measures to keep workers safe and spoke on a workforce accelerator program through local colleges. Hobbs' visits came after TSMC announced the delay of the opening of their Phoenix facility until 2025 due to a lack of skilled workers.
Governor Katie Hobbs spoke on the state's economy at a TSMC computer chip plant that is under construction. Hobbs announced stricter safety measures to keep workers safe and spoke on a workforce accelerator program through local colleges. Hobbs' visits came after TSMC announced the delay of the opening of their Phoenix facility until 2025 due to a lack of skilled workers.
Chandler man who faked having cancer, ALS sentenced to prison
A Chandler man has been sentenced to nine years in prison after he faked having cancer and ALS to defraud his family and friends.
A Chandler man has been sentenced to nine years in prison after he faked having cancer and ALS to defraud his family and friends.
Nightly Roundup: Deadly police shooting investigation; robbery goes wrong for suspect
From a deadly police shooting investigation to a robbery in California that took a surprising turn, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.
From a deadly police shooting investigation to a robbery in California that took a surprising turn, here's a look at some of our top stories tonight.
Even just 1 alcoholic drink a day may increase blood pressure, study finds
Researchers analyzed modest intakes of alcohol in contrast to previous studies that have shown that consuming high amounts can lead to higher blood pressure levels.
Researchers analyzed modest intakes of alcohol in contrast to previous studies that have shown that consuming high amounts can lead to higher blood pressure levels.
Latest consumer product recalls: Ford F-150 pickup trucks, Trader Joe's soup
Several products have been recalled over the past week for health and safety reasons. Here's the latest recalls from July 26 through August 2 that consumers should know about.
Several products have been recalled over the past week for health and safety reasons. Here's the latest recalls from July 26 through August 2 that consumers should know about.
Mom of 4 visiting Scottsdale for stage 4 breast cancer treatment due to North Carolina health care laws
A North Carolina woman is in Scottsdale getting life-saving breast cancer treatment. Why? Arizona has different laws that allow for her treatment. But that means being away from her husband and 4 children during this hard time.
A North Carolina woman is in Scottsdale getting life-saving breast cancer treatment. Why? Arizona has different laws that allow for her treatment. But that means being away from her husband and 4 children during this hard time.
Connecticut researchers uncover regulator compound with potential to treat Parkinson's disease: Report
A University of Connecticut scientist has reportedly identified a key mechanism in Parkinson’s disease research.
A University of Connecticut scientist has reportedly identified a key mechanism in Parkinson’s disease research.
Study finds strawberries could boost your brain power, lower blood pressure
The research team conducted a study with 35 men and women between the ages of 66 and 78 over an eight-week period.
The research team conducted a study with 35 men and women between the ages of 66 and 78 over an eight-week period.
Amazon adding video telemedicine visits nationwide to virtual clinic
Amazon’s virtual clinic is available daily, and appointments aren’t required.
Amazon’s virtual clinic is available daily, and appointments aren’t required.
Suzanne Somers reveals breast cancer returned: 'This is familiar battleground'
"Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000, and says she's been living with cancer "for decades now."
"Three's Company" star Suzanne Somers was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2000, and says she's been living with cancer "for decades now."
Valley medical students get first-hand experience
Valley medical students are getting real-life experience. FOX 10's Danielle Miller takes us to Pima Medical Institute where they held a mock clinic.
Valley medical students are getting real-life experience. FOX 10's Danielle Miller takes us to Pima Medical Institute where they held a mock clinic.
Sweating, shivering mannequin aids research on how bodies respond to extreme temperature
Arizona State University researchers are using a high-tech mannequin to learn more about how the human body responds to extreme heat.
Arizona State University researchers are using a high-tech mannequin to learn more about how the human body responds to extreme heat.
First Alzheimer's disease risk assessment blood test for consumers hits market
The test from Quest Diagnostics looks at a certain brain protein is known to contribute to the condition.
The test from Quest Diagnostics looks at a certain brain protein is known to contribute to the condition.
CVS to lay off 5,000 employees as it seeks to cut costs
The Rhode Island-based pharmacy giant said in a statement that it is eliminating "a number of non-customer facing positions" throughout the company
The Rhode Island-based pharmacy giant said in a statement that it is eliminating "a number of non-customer facing positions" throughout the company
Henrietta Lacks' family reaches settlement with medical company that profited from her cells
Henrietta Lacks' cancer cells changed the course of modern medicine after they were taken from her without consent or knowledge. The cells were the first living human cells to ever survive and multiply outside the body.
Henrietta Lacks' cancer cells changed the course of modern medicine after they were taken from her without consent or knowledge. The cells were the first living human cells to ever survive and multiply outside the body.




















