FDA approves new twice-yearly HIV prevention shot. Here's how it works
In two recent studies, this new shot reportedly nearly eliminated new infections in people at substantial risk of HIV.
These cities have the most bed bugs, according to annual study
Is your skin crawling?
Trump administration to end LGBTQ+ youth support on 988 crisis line
The 988 Lifeline will end its LGBTQ+ youth support option in July, raising concern among advocates.
'Razor blade throat': What to know about COVID's new Nimbus variant
Painful symptoms caused by a new COVID-19 variant has led to a new nickname: “razor blade throat Covid.”
Feds leave interest rates unchanged
The Federal Reserve announced on Wednesday that it was once again keeping its key rate unchanged, but said that they foresee two interest rate cuts by the end of this year, the same as they projected in March.
Anne Burrell may have suffered cardiac arrest, according to 911 call: Reports
When police arrived at Anne Burrell's Brooklyn home, they found the celebrity chef "unconscious and unresponsive."
Home Chef, Marketside brand recalls pasta sold at Walmart, Kroger stores
The listeria outbreak in multiple states has killed three people and led to one pregnancy loss, according to federal health officials.
Cancer could be detected three years before diagnosis with experimental blood test
Test could detect tumors earlier when they are more curable, researchers say.
Kraft Heinz removing all artificial dyes from US products by end of 2027
Kraft Heinz announces plan to eliminate color additives.
America's longest-running TV evangelist, Jimmy Swaggart, in critical condition after cardiac episode
Jimmy Swaggart's son says only a 'miracle' can save the influential preacher who has broadcasted longer than any other American evangelist.
Health alert issued after measles exposure at Sky Harbor
FOX 10's Kenzie Beach talks with a health expert about the risk of measles after a case was reported at Phoenix's Sky Harbor airport on June 10.
Measles exposure confirmed at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport
Maricopa County health officials say a person who was infected with measles traveled through Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport last week.
Measles exposure at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport
Health officials say someone who tested positive for measles traveled through Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport's Terminal 4 earlier in June.
Senators propose bill to ban prescription drug ads
Senators Bernie Sanders and Angus King have introduced the End Prescription Drug Ads Now Act, a bill that would ban all direct-to-consumer prescription drug advertising.
Pistachio cream Salmonella outbreak sickens 4
A Salmonella outbreak tied to pistachio cream has prompted an FDA and CDC investigation. Here’s what we know.
Many Americans believe Medicaid, food stamp programs are underfunded, poll finds
Americans in a recent poll say they think more resources should be allocated for Medicaid and food nutrition assistance programs.
Bruce Willis' wife confesses she 'wants it all back' in raw Father's Day tribute to actor
A Father's Day tribute to the Hollywood star celebrates how he teaches 'resilience and unconditional love' despite frontotemporal dementia.
Bill Nye says RFK Jr. spammed his phone with miles of anti-vax texts
Bill Nye the Science Guy once had to block Health Secretary RFK Jr. after he sent “miles and miles” of anti-vaccination texts to his phone, he recalled in a recent interview.
Arizona breast cancer survivors share love of dragon boating
Two women from Phoenix with a common diagnosis in their pasts are set to make history overseas on a dragon boat. Not only is dragon boating considered to be an ancient sport that has made its way into the U.S. from China.
Dragon boating brings cancer survivors together
Two Phoenix women, both with a shared past diagnosis, are preparing to make history overseas in a dragon boat. Dragon boating, an ancient sport originating in China, has grown in popularity in the U.S. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.




















