Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman remains in hospital, undergoing tests

The senator's communications director says doctors are running tests and kept him overnight at George Washington University Hospital for observation.

Air near Ohio derailment safe for residents to return home

Residents were ordered to evacuate when authorities decided to release and burn five tankers filled with vinyl chloride.

Frequently taking sleeping pills could increase risk of dementia, study says

The study also noted that white participants who frequently took sleeping medications had a higher likelihood of developing dementia compared to their Black cohorts.

Revitalizing old blood with anti-inflammatory drug could slow aging, study suggests

The new study focused on an anti-inflammatory drug used for rheumatoid arthritis and found that it may reverse some of the effects of aging on the blood system in mice.

Parents want natural remedies for son’s leukemia, child protection wants chemo

The couple's son went through one round of chemo after being diagnosed with leukemia. Now, they are fighting in court to prevent future treatments, preferring to treat their child with natural remedies — while the hospital insists on a two-year regimen.

Fabuloso recall: Colgate-Palmolive recalls 4.9M cleaners over bacteria risk

In a warning notice, posted Wednesday, the federal regulatory agency said consumers should "immediately" stop using the recalled Fabuloso Multi-Purpose Cleaner products.

Vince Lombardi Trophy on display at Phoenix Children's Hospital after earning special award
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The winner of the Super Bowl this Sunday will take home the Vince Lombardi Trophy, but today, it was on display at the Phoenix Children's Hospital. It's a unique honor since the hospital was chosen as the Vince Lombardi Cancer Foundation's Leader for a Cure Award. The award recognizes members of the Super Bowl host's community dedicated to winning the battle against cancer.

Ohio residents kept out as officials monitor air from derailed train wreckage

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said Tuesday that it’s unclear when evacuated residents will be able to return home to the area where officials released and burned toxic chemicals from the wreckage of the train.

1 in 8 older Americans addicted to highly processed foods, poll finds

The researchers said a major reason highly-processed foods can be so addictive is that they can trigger the release of dopamine in the brain’s reward system at levels comparable to nicotine and alcohol.

A life-changing story from the Arizona Burn Foundation
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The Arizona Burn Foundation has been around for more than 50 years helping burn victims and their families in countless ways. Two Maricopa County surgeons and an attorney established the foundation in 1967 with the goal to help survivors reclaim their identity and have their families heal with them. FOX 10's Anita Roman has the story.

Caddie collapses, administered CPR during second round of Pebble Beach Pro-Am

The caddie, whose name was not released, collapsed on the 11th fairway and had CPR performed on him until an ambulance arrived to take him to the hospital.

Super Bowl LVII: NFL will offer free CPR training in Arizona

In addition to free CPR training in Arizona, the league throughout February is raising money to support CPR education and youth sports safety efforts across the country.

Majority of US adults support banning sales of all tobacco products, CDC survey says

Nearly two-thirds of Americans said they support banning the sale of menthol cigarettes, and 57% supported a policy ending the sale of all tobacco products, the CDC research found.

Eye drop manufacturer issues recall after US drug-resistant bacteria outbreak

The CDC previously sent a health alert, saying the outbreak included at least 55 people in 12 states. One died and at least five others had permanent vision loss.

Joe Biden, Bill Clinton mark 3 decades of Family and Medical Leave Act

The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) guaranteed many American workers up to 12 unpaid weeks off to recover from a major illness or childbirth or to take care of sick family members.