Saginaw high school teacher surprised by students after last chemo treatment
It was a tearful exit from the clinic for Brendan Harrison, who heard cheers before he had even left the building.
It was a tearful exit from the clinic for Brendan Harrison, who heard cheers before he had even left the building.
Arizona man thankful after strangers jumped in to save his life as he suffered a heart attack
Saturday began with a game of Pickleball for one Arizona man, but he soon realize he was having a heart attack. He survived, however, with the help of others.
Saturday began with a game of Pickleball for one Arizona man, but he soon realize he was having a heart attack. He survived, however, with the help of others.
Phoenix hospital treating 'essential tremor'
A one-of-a-kind treatment is helping an Arizona man who is suffering from a debilitating condition. 78-year-old James Kurtz was dealing with involuntary shaking and tremors in his hands for over a decade, due to a neurological condition known as 'essential tremor.' Doctors at Barrow Neurological Institute, however, were able to help. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
A one-of-a-kind treatment is helping an Arizona man who is suffering from a debilitating condition. 78-year-old James Kurtz was dealing with involuntary shaking and tremors in his hands for over a decade, due to a neurological condition known as 'essential tremor.' Doctors at Barrow Neurological Institute, however, were able to help. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
Stormy weather in Phoenix; 'suspicious' fire destroys restaurant: Here are tonight's top stories
From strangers who stepped in to save the life of an Arizona man, to the latest round of stormy weather to hit the Valley, here are some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com.
From strangers who stepped in to save the life of an Arizona man, to the latest round of stormy weather to hit the Valley, here are some of the top stories on FOX10Phoenix.com.
FDA advisers back 1st RSV vaccine for pregnant women that protects newborns
Federal health advisers are backing a first-of-its-kind RSV vaccine to protect newborns by immunizing their moms late in pregnancy.
Federal health advisers are backing a first-of-its-kind RSV vaccine to protect newborns by immunizing their moms late in pregnancy.
Mifepristone abortion pill case moves to appeals court, on track for Supreme Court
Lawyers seeking to preserve pregnant women’s access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion got pushback Wednesday from appellate judges with a history of supporting abortion restrictions.
Lawyers seeking to preserve pregnant women’s access to a drug used in the most common method of abortion got pushback Wednesday from appellate judges with a history of supporting abortion restrictions.
Chicago man, 98, who works 7 days a week explains the secret to his longevity
A man believed to be the country’s oldest full time employee works on the West Side of Chicago.
A man believed to be the country’s oldest full time employee works on the West Side of Chicago.
CDC warns mpox resurgence possible amid rise in cases
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it's investigating a surge in mpox cases around the country, including Chicago.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it's investigating a surge in mpox cases around the country, including Chicago.
Pancreatic cancer vaccine trial offers ‘encouraging’ results, ‘positive outlook for the future’
The vaccine successfully stimulated an immune response in half of the treated patients, resulting in no cancer relapse after 18 months.
The vaccine successfully stimulated an immune response in half of the treated patients, resulting in no cancer relapse after 18 months.
North Carolina 12-week abortion ban to become law after GOP legislators override governor’s veto
The vote comes as abortion rights in the U.S. faced another shift with lawmakers debating laws to limit abortion rights in South Carolina and Nebraska.
The vote comes as abortion rights in the U.S. faced another shift with lawmakers debating laws to limit abortion rights in South Carolina and Nebraska.
Alzheimer's Disease: UArizona researchers using AI technology to spot and treat the illness
A human brain is a very complex organ, and when Alzheimer's Disease moves in, the disease is devastating and fatal. A researcher at the University of Arizona, however, is hoping to change that, and he is using the power of artificial intelligence to identify the disease's cause, as well as potential drug targets.
A human brain is a very complex organ, and when Alzheimer's Disease moves in, the disease is devastating and fatal. A researcher at the University of Arizona, however, is hoping to change that, and he is using the power of artificial intelligence to identify the disease's cause, as well as potential drug targets.
Alabama couple welcome rare quadruplets: 2 sets of identical twins
Making these four babies even more rare and precious, the sets of identical twins are two boys and two girls.
Making these four babies even more rare and precious, the sets of identical twins are two boys and two girls.
Ariz. man thanks surgeons for saving his life
May 16 is National Trauma Survivors Day, a day that brings together victims of severe trauma and the caregivers who helped them survive. In Phoenix, a man who nearly died in a motocross accident a year ago returned to Saint Joe's to thank staff members for giving him a new lease on life. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
May 16 is National Trauma Survivors Day, a day that brings together victims of severe trauma and the caregivers who helped them survive. In Phoenix, a man who nearly died in a motocross accident a year ago returned to Saint Joe's to thank staff members for giving him a new lease on life. FOX 10's Marc Martinez reports.
Arizona cracks down on Medicaid, sober living home fraud targeting Native Americans: 'This is tragic'
The state of Arizona is cracking down on an alleged Medicaid fraud and a scheme that takes advantage of vulnerable Native Americans.
The state of Arizona is cracking down on an alleged Medicaid fraud and a scheme that takes advantage of vulnerable Native Americans.
Researchers begin human trials for oral drug to protect against dirty bomb exposure
Technically known as radiological dispersion devices, dirty bombs are relatively primitive, imprecise weapons. They are much easier and cheaper to build than a nuclear device and also far less dangerous.
Technically known as radiological dispersion devices, dirty bombs are relatively primitive, imprecise weapons. They are much easier and cheaper to build than a nuclear device and also far less dangerous.
North Carolina GOP begins to override governor's veto on abortion ban bill
The vote came as abortion rights in the U.S. faced another tectonic shift with lawmakers debating laws to sharply limit abortion in North and South Carolina, two of the few remaining Southern states with relatively easy access.
The vote came as abortion rights in the U.S. faced another tectonic shift with lawmakers debating laws to sharply limit abortion in North and South Carolina, two of the few remaining Southern states with relatively easy access.
USDA considers chocolate milk ban in school cafeterias
The USDA's proposed change is part of new guidelines for healthier school meals for kids.
The USDA's proposed change is part of new guidelines for healthier school meals for kids.
WHO: Stop using sugar substitutes for weight loss
Researchers said artificial sweeteners do not have any long-term effect in reducing body fat in adults or children.
Researchers said artificial sweeteners do not have any long-term effect in reducing body fat in adults or children.
Google to add pre-written text prompts to suicide-related search results
When someone searches for suicide-related terms, they’ll see a prompt with conversation starters they can send via text in an effort to “reduce the stigma” of reaching out for help.
When someone searches for suicide-related terms, they’ll see a prompt with conversation starters they can send via text in an effort to “reduce the stigma” of reaching out for help.
3 appeals court judges who chipped away abortion rights to hear federal mifepristone appeal
The case involves a regulatory issue — whether the FDA's approval of abortion pill mifepristone, and subsequent actions making it easier to obtain, must be rolled back.
The case involves a regulatory issue — whether the FDA's approval of abortion pill mifepristone, and subsequent actions making it easier to obtain, must be rolled back.




















