Chinese national tried smuggling pathogen through Detroit Metro Airport, Feds say
The individual who allegedly brought the fungus into the U.S. wanted to clone the pathogen at a lab at the University of Michigan.
The individual who allegedly brought the fungus into the U.S. wanted to clone the pathogen at a lab at the University of Michigan.
Cavities in children could increase by millions if fluoride is banned, study suggests
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants communities to stop fluoridating water.
U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has said he wants communities to stop fluoridating water.
CDC issues new warning for international travelers amid measles outbreaks
The CDC is updating its travel advisory on measles after cases continue to expand in the U.S.
The CDC is updating its travel advisory on measles after cases continue to expand in the U.S.
FDA approves Moderna's new lower-dose COVID-19 vaccine
Moderna’s newest lower-dose COVID-19 vaccine is approved for all adults 65 and older, and for people aged 12 to 64 who are at higher risk from the disease.
Moderna’s newest lower-dose COVID-19 vaccine is approved for all adults 65 and older, and for people aged 12 to 64 who are at higher risk from the disease.
Exercise cuts colon cancer recurrence, boosts survival, study finds
A major Canadian study has found that regular, structured exercise after surgery and chemotherapy significantly improves outcomes for colon cancer patients.
A major Canadian study has found that regular, structured exercise after surgery and chemotherapy significantly improves outcomes for colon cancer patients.
Common supplements and medications could cause liver damage, studies show
Drug-induced liver injury cases are increasing, with common medications and supplements posing hidden dangers, especially for vulnerable populations.
Drug-induced liver injury cases are increasing, with common medications and supplements posing hidden dangers, especially for vulnerable populations.
Parents fundraise for Chandler son's ultra-rare disorder
Marco, a young boy from Chandler, is one of only five known U.S. cases of beta-mannosidosis, an ultra-rare genetic disorder. His family is seeking donations for his treatment. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has how you can help.
Marco, a young boy from Chandler, is one of only five known U.S. cases of beta-mannosidosis, an ultra-rare genetic disorder. His family is seeking donations for his treatment. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has how you can help.
Gilbert family's devastating news helps spread awareness
A Gilbert family is going viral after sharing devastating news: a terminal brain cancer diagnosis. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen tells us what they're saying about it, and what you should know.
A Gilbert family is going viral after sharing devastating news: a terminal brain cancer diagnosis. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen tells us what they're saying about it, and what you should know.
Chandler family fundraising for son's ultra-rare disease treatment
A young Chandler boy named Marco was recently diagnosed with beta-mannosidosis. It's an ultra-rare genetic disorder and there are only five known cases in the United States. We have how you can help him.
A young Chandler boy named Marco was recently diagnosed with beta-mannosidosis. It's an ultra-rare genetic disorder and there are only five known cases in the United States. We have how you can help him.
Diet Coke linked to cardiovascular risks, experts warn: Here are healthier options
Dietitians say there are healthier beverage choices for those who opt to quit Diet Coke.
Dietitians say there are healthier beverage choices for those who opt to quit Diet Coke.
Cannabis edibles just as dangerous to heart health as smoking marijuana, study finds
In a new study, researchers at UC San Francisco determined that eating edible cannabis, such as gummies, has the same impact on cardiovascular risk as smoking marijuana.
In a new study, researchers at UC San Francisco determined that eating edible cannabis, such as gummies, has the same impact on cardiovascular risk as smoking marijuana.
Hickman's Family Farms loses chickens to bird flu
Officials with the farm say they lost 95 percent of its egg production in Arizona due to a bird flu outbreak. The company says they will be forced to reduce staff significantly.
Officials with the farm say they lost 95 percent of its egg production in Arizona due to a bird flu outbreak. The company says they will be forced to reduce staff significantly.
Salmonella update: Cruise ship outbreak linked to recalled cucumbers
Federal health officials say recalled cucumbers from a Florida grower have caused a salmonella outbreak that sickened cruise ship passengers and dozens more across 18 states.
Federal health officials say recalled cucumbers from a Florida grower have caused a salmonella outbreak that sickened cruise ship passengers and dozens more across 18 states.
RFK Jr.'s 'Make America Healthy Again' report cited studies that don't exist
The 72-page report released last week cites hundreds of studies, some that were never published.
The 72-page report released last week cites hundreds of studies, some that were never published.
These 3 foods are the top sources of sodium in Americans' diets
A new study using NHANES data finds that pizza, soup, and chicken are the top sources of sodium in American diets, with notable differences across racial and ethnic groups.
A new study using NHANES data finds that pizza, soup, and chicken are the top sources of sodium in American diets, with notable differences across racial and ethnic groups.
People in these states spend the most on health care
Not surprisingly, people in the nation’s poorest states spend the largest share of their earnings on health care costs, a new WalletHub analysis found.
Not surprisingly, people in the nation’s poorest states spend the largest share of their earnings on health care costs, a new WalletHub analysis found.
HHS, led by vaccine skeptic RFK Jr., cancels contract to fight flu viruses
The Health and Human Services Department, led by vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has canceled $766 million in payments to develop a vaccine against pandemic flu viruses.
The Health and Human Services Department, led by vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr., has canceled $766 million in payments to develop a vaccine against pandemic flu viruses.
Living next to golf courses may increase chance for Parkinson's, study says
A new report from Arizona researchers finds living near a golf course may increase chances of getting Parkinson's disease. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen learned, however, that the research wasn’t done in Arizona, so the findings may not affect us as much.
A new report from Arizona researchers finds living near a golf course may increase chances of getting Parkinson's disease. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen learned, however, that the research wasn’t done in Arizona, so the findings may not affect us as much.
Study: Golf course proximity tied to Parkinson's risk
A new report suggests living near golf courses may raise Parkinson's risk, but Arizona researchers caution the study wasn't conducted locally, limiting its direct impact on the state. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more.
A new report suggests living near golf courses may raise Parkinson's risk, but Arizona researchers caution the study wasn't conducted locally, limiting its direct impact on the state. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more.
Trump pardons Army officer who refused to follow COVID safety orders: Reports
Former Lt. Mark C. Bashaw was convicted in 2022 for violating COVID-19 safety protocols.
Former Lt. Mark C. Bashaw was convicted in 2022 for violating COVID-19 safety protocols.




















