Arizona man saves wife with a liver donation
Valentine's Day is right around the corner, and it has special meaning for an Arizona couple. Their relationship has turned into a battle to stay alive. They have a message for other couples. FOX 10's Dominique Newland explains.
Denzel Washington bit his tongue 'almost half-off', says it's 'affecting my speech'
The two-time Academy Award winner says his injury is 'affecting my speech' as he prepares to star on Broadway.
Arizona teen's organs to be donated after cardiac arrest
A Valley family is choosing life after the death of their adopted son. "I can't imagine how many people this is going to affect, because it multiplies exponentially."
Teen's organs to be donated after cardiac arrest
A Valley family is choosing life after the death of their adopted son. "I can't imagine how many people this is going to affect, because it multiplies exponentially."
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona is back in PCH's network
Phoenix Children's Hospital and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona have reached an agreement. It brings the medical center back into the insurance company's network. It comes more than three months after the companies cut ties.
Flu season doctor visits are at highest level in 15 years
Flu activity is at its highest level since 2009, forcing school closures and overwhelming hospitals across the U.S.
People gather for Cancer Day of Action at Arizona State Capitol
Dozens of volunteers, cancer survivors, patients and caregivers took to the Arizona State Capitol on Feb. 6 as part of the the annual Cancer Day of Action.
Cancer Day of Action at the Arizona State Capitol
Dozens of volunteers, cancer survivors, patients, and caregivers gathered at the Arizona State Capitol on Feb. 6 for the annual Cancer Action Day as a way to advocate for care. FOX 10's Danielle Miller reports.
Flu: Cases spiking across the U.S.
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) say flu cases are surging nationwide, and hitting kids especially hard. Reporter Sarah Alegre has more on the impact.
Nearly 100 on board Royal Caribbean cruise that left Tampa sick with gastrointestinal illness: CDC
Royal Caribbean’s Western Caribbean Cruise promised vacationers the chance to hike Mayan ruins in Mexico and swim in the waters of Grand Cayman.
Wisconsin asthma death lawsuit; family sues Walgreens, Optum Rx
A Wisconsin couple is suing Walgreens and a pharmacy benefits management company, alleging their son died because he couldn't afford a $500 spike in his asthma medication.
Bird flu in cattle: 2nd type of strain detected in US dairy cows
A new type of bird flu has been detected in dairy cattle in Nevada, according to the USDA. The strain is different from the version that has spread in U.S. herds since last year.
Playing classical music to unborn babies can stimulate development, study suggests
New research suggests that playing classical music to unborn babies can influence heart rate patterns, potentially stimulating fetal development.
AED: Expert talks about its life-saving importance
Cardiac arrest can happen anywhere, and if it happens, the time it takes for someone to get help is crucial. FOX 10's Danielle Miller spoke with a cardiologist about the importance of an automated external defibrillator (AED).
Younger women are seeing liver transplants
The medical director of liver transplants at UCHealth says more younger people, particularly women, are needing liver transplants. Some patients are as young as their early 20s. FOX's Kennedy Hayes has the story.
'She just lit up': Baby born deaf hears parents for 1st time after cochlear implants
A Massachusetts couple is celebrating after their 10-month-old daughter, Charlie, who was born deaf due to Usher syndrome, heard for the first time thanks to cochlear implants.
Microplastics in people's brains increased by 50% in 8 years, study finds
Researchers determined in a recent study that human brains have higher concentrations of microplastics compared to other organs.
Over processed foods in AZ schools news conference
Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne was joined by several others on Feb. 4, including actor Rob Schneider and Danica Patrick, to talk about House Bills 2164, which would prohibit public schools in the state from serving or selling ultra processed food.
RFK Jr. advances to final Senate vote for HHS secretary
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the controversial environmental lawyer turned public health critic, is set to find out on Tuesday if he has cleared the first hurdle to become the nation’s top health official when the Senate Finance Committee votes on his nomination.
Walmart’s same-day pharmacy delivery now offered nationwide
Walmart has expanded its same-day prescription delivery service coast-to-coast after a pilot program last fall. Here's what to know.



















