Pfizer to pay nearly $60M over kickbacks for migraine drug once promoted by Lady Gaga
The pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will pay nearly $60 million to resolve charges that a company it acquired paid kickbacks over a migraine drug.
CIA says lab leak favored as likely COVID origin
The CIA now believes the virus responsible for the COVID-19 pandemic most likely originated from a lab. Here’s what to know about the declassified document released Saturday
Alabama woman becomes longest living recipient of pig organ transplant
Towana Looney, an Alabama woman who received a gene-edited pig kidney transplant, has surpassed two months post-surgery, making her the longest living recipient of such a transplant.
Hospitals report surge in post-holiday illnesses
Doctors across the country are reporting a spike in flu cases and other illnesses, more than what they typically see after the holiday season.
Dr. Anthony Fauci’s security detail revoked by President Trump
President Donald Trump has ended the government security detail for Dr. Anthony Fauci, his chief medical adviser during much of the 2020 coronavirus pandemic.
Fake psychologist sentenced to 1.5 years in prison
Man sentenced to prison for impersonating a psychologist, receiving at least $5 million in fraudulent billing.
Researchers study weight loss vaccine on mice
There are vaccines for everything from flu to polio, but what about obesity? Researchers say it could be on the horizon, after testing shows promise in lab mice. Reporter Jennifer Williams has more.
UnitedHealthcare names new CEO following Brian Thompson killing
UnitedHealthcare named Tim Noel as the company's new CEO on Thursday after the former one, Brian Thompson, was killed in Manhattan in December.
Sleeping in on weekends helps heart health: study
If you are trying to catch up on sleep, you may want to sleep in on weekend, as a new study found that the extra time spent sleeping can help your heart health.
Stressed teens earn less money as adults, study finds
Teens dealing with stress tend to struggle as they enter the labor force as young adults, which can affect their pay, according to a study.
FDA approves first-of-its-kind nasal spray to treat depression
Johnson & Johnson's ketamine-derived nasal spray has been approved as a standalone treatment to fight depression. Here's what to know.
Arizona TikToker indicted for allegedly spraying pesticide at Mesa store: MCAO
An Arizona TikToker has been indicted for an incident where he allegedly sprayed pesticide on grocery products at an East Valley retailer, according to the Maricopa County Attorney's Office.
Biden issues preemptive pardons for Fauci, Milley, Jan. 6 committee members
During his final hours in office, President Joe Biden pardoned Dr. Anthony Fauci, retired Gen. Mark Milley and Jan. 6 committee members against potential Trump "revenge."
Phoenix area nonprofit expands inclusive programs
A nonprofit in the Phoenix are that helps children with or without disabilities is expanding its mission, as they begin working with children who are considered to be 'medically fragile.' FOX 10's Dominique Newland has more.
Deadly police shooting in Phoenix; insurance provider calls surgeon during surgery | Nightly Roundup
From a rather surprising call one surgeon in Texas got while she was performing surgery to a deadly police shooting in Phoenix, here's a look at some of your top stories.
Walgreens sued by DOJ, alleging it knowingly filled illegal prescriptions, including 'dangerous' opioids
The suit alleges Walgreens "systematically pressured its pharmacists to fill prescriptions."
Steak 'n Shake says it will use 100% beef tallow
Steak 'n Shake is swapping seed oils for beef tallow to cook its fries, fueling debate over health and taste.
Feds target Ozempic, Wegovy for lower Medicare prices
The drugs are part of Medicare's list of medications that are going to be negotiated for lower prices.
Surgeon says insurance provider contacted her during patient's surgery
“I can’t believe this is happening." A Texas surgeon was performing surgery when she received an unexpected call from the patient’s insurance provider.
TSMC says chip production is 'ahead of schedule'
The CEO of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company said production of chips started in Arizona in late 2024, ahead of the early 2025 projected start.




















