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.
RFK Jr.'s newest CDC vaccine panel includes critics of COVID shots, lockdowns
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has appointed eight new members to the federal vaccine advisory panel after abruptly disbanding the previous 17-member group earlier this week.
Heavy metals found in popular snack, nutrition bars, study reveals
A new report tested 165 nutrition and snack bars for heavy metals. Here's what they found.
More Americans are losing sleep over money: Study
A new study from Affordable Housing Hub found that more than half of Americans they surveyed say financial stress is keeping them up at night. The survey also found that inflation, housing instability, and news reports are hurting mental health.
Valley Fever: Deal with higher risk amid monsoon
The annual Monsoon season in the Phoenix area is set to start on June 15, and along with rain, the monsoon can also deliver a major health problem. We sat down with Dr. John Galgani with Banner University Medical Center to talk about Valley Fever.
Mosquitos trapped in Valley test positive for West Nile
An unfortunate side effect of monsoon season... you may have seen them or felt them... mosquitos. Already this year, West Nile has been detected in mosquitos trapped in the Valley. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports from Gilbert.
1st confirmed measles cases of year reported in Arizona
Officials in Navajo County say four people tested positive for measles. None of the people were immunized and they had recently traveled internationally. All four people are believed to have been exposed from the same source.
RFK Jr. ousts entire CDC vaccine panel
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced he has dismissed all 17 members of the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, citing concerns over conflicts of interest.
Most Americans losing sleep over money stress, study finds
A new study reveals that economic pressures are taking a significant toll on Americans' mental and emotional well-being.
Former UFC fighter Ben Askren hospitalized with severe pneumonia
Former UFC fighter Ben Askren is currently hospitalized with severe pneumonia and is unable to respond, according to a Facebook post by his wife, Amy Askren.
CDC links salmonella outbreak to 1.7 million eggs recalled across 9 states
A salmonella outbreak linked to eggs has sickened at least 79 people across seven states, with 21 hospitalized, according to the CDC.
Can foods protect you from the sun? What experts say about edible sunscreen
As edible sunscreens gain popularity this summer, dermatologists say they’re safe — but no replacement for topical sunscreen when it comes to UV protection.
Autism: AZ doc claims new drug is helping patients
There is new hope regarding a possible treatment for autism, and it is being spearheaded by a doctor in the Phoenix area. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara has more.
Special hot air balloon ride offers Valley families sunrise view
On the morning of June 5, some Valley families saw the sunrise from up above. Rainbow Ryders teamed up with the Arizona Cancer Foundation for Children to give a special hot air balloon ride. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has more.
Study finds yet another benefit of having a dog in the family
A large new study finds that early-life exposure to dogs may reduce the genetic risk of developing eczema in children, offering more evidence of the health benefits of having a pet.
Army veteran in Arizona is fighting for his life
In this Care Force, an Army veteran who has dedicated his life to helping our country needs your help. Mike Burkhart got a medical diagnosis he and his family never expected and now he's fighting for his life.




















