What does ‘gain of function’ mean in science? Here’s what to know after Trump’s ban

President Trump signed an executive order banning federal funding for ‘gain of function’ research. Scientists are split on whether these virus experiments are essential or too risky to continue.

Woman shares mental health journey to inspire others to seek help

Mental health is emerging as an important part of our overall health, and one organization is highlighting the resources available during Mental Health Awareness Month.

Flower shops in Hawaii face busy season amid tariffs
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With Mother's Day around the corner and prom/graduation season coming up quickly afterwards, flower shops in Hawaii are preparing for an increased demand amid rising tariffs.

Why allergy season feels worse in 2025 and what you can do about it

Experts say climate change is driving longer, more intense allergy seasons. Here’s why your symptoms may feel worse this year—and what you can do to feel better.

Ruth Buzzi, 'Laugh-In' comedian, dies at 88

Ruth Buzzi, a comedian who made more than 200 television appearances during a 45-year career, has died at age 88. Here's what we know.

Michael Bolton details brain cancer battle in new interview

Michael Bolton opened up about his aggressive brain cancer diagnosis in a recent interview. Here's what to know.

Lawsuit: 'Body broker’ cashed in on insurance kickbacks by housing Oklahoma addicts
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A Goodyear woman accused of sober living fraud is among several being sued for millions of dollars by a major health insurance company. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Oklahoma alleges she acted as a "body broker." FOX 10's Justin Lum has more.

Mindvalley Behavioral: Owner linked to multiple evictions, unlicensed sober living homes & AZDHS investigation

A Phoenix counseling facility is under investigation by Arizona's Health Department and former employees say vulnerable people are being shuffled from home to home. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.

Champagne, white wine may lower sudden cardiac arrest risk, new study suggests

New research published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology identifies 56 factors linked to sudden cardiac arrest risk — and suggests champagne and white wine may offer surprising heart benefits.

LeapFrog founder Mike Wood dies at 72 by physician-assisted suicide

Mike Wood, the founder of the educational toy company LeapFrog Enterprises, died at age 72 in Zurich on April 10 through physician-assisted suicide.

Semaglutide injections will no longer be sold at compounding pharmacies after May 22

Compounding pharmacies will no longer be allowed to create semaglutide injections, a generic and cheaper version of Ozempic and Wegovy. This comes after a judge rejected a bid by these pharmacies to keep selling the mixture.

Compounding pharmacies to halt semaglutide sales May 22
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Come May 22, compounding pharmacies must stop making semaglutide injections, which serve as a more affordable generic alternative to Ozempic and Wegovy. This decision follows a judge's denial of the pharmacies' request to continue selling the formulation.

Dog detects woman's breast cancer before doctors: 'He knew all along'

Breanna Bortner, a 31-year-old from Minnesota, credits her dog Mochi with helping detect her breast cancer before doctors confirmed it.

3rd Neuralink brain implant patient able to communicate despite non-verbal ALS

Brad Smith, who is the first person with ALS and third to receive a Neuralink brain implant, shared his experience with the technology on social media.

PANDA raises money for childhood health research
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Kids across the Valley are teaming up to raise money for sick children. People Acting Now Discover Answers, or PANDA, hosted its annual lemonade stand. 100% of the money will go to improving treatment and finding cures.