Watch: Nebraska boy with rare disorder rides customized bike for 1st time

Seven-year-old Raanan Albert, one of only 28 people worldwide diagnosed with CLTC-related disorder, experienced the joy of riding a bike thanks to a gift from his physical therapist.

Bird flu infects more farmworkers than previously known, CDC says

Following a CDC study showing bird flu exposure among dairy workers, health officials recommend increased testing and preventative measures for farmworkers, even if they show no symptoms, to prevent virus spread and mutation.

AZ Nurses take part in emergency training
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The nurses, who hail from across Arizona, took part in a training related to maternal health emergencies, and the goal is to reduce deaths in pregnant women. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more.

Your candidate lost? Here’s how to cope with post-election stress

With emotions running high, here are expert-backed tips to help you cope if the election results aren’t what you hoped, including managing stress, finding support, and staying grounded.

5 tips to ease Election Day anxiety

Anxious much? A Kaiser psychologist offers some Election Day tips on how to relieve some of that Election Day tension.

Fluoride: What is it and why is it added to our drinking water?

In the upcoming election, fluoride in drinking water has become a topic of debate after Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claimed Donald Trump would remove it on his first day in office if elected.

James Van Der Beek diagnosed with colorectal cancer

The “Dawson’s Creek” and “Varsity Blues” star told People “there’s reason for optimism.”

Half of US teens spend over 4 hours daily on screens, CDC study finds

A new CDC study reveals that half of American teens spend four or more hours each day on screens, with links to increased rates of anxiety and depression.

Bird flu detected in pig for 1st time in US: What it means for humans

A pig infected with bird flu in Oregon has raised concerns about the virus’s potential to threaten humans, but the current risk to the public remains low.

Arizona woman outlives cancer prognosis as she receives targeted treatment

A Valley mom was given a terminal breast cancer diagnosis last November, and through technological advances at a personalized oncology center right here in Arizona, she nears the one-year mark with no signs of disease.

Some Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona patients to lose coverage at Phoenix Children's

If your health insurance is with Blue Cross Blue Shield Arizona, you might lose coverage if you need to visit Phoenix Children's Hospital. In-network coverage, for some plans, at PCH ends on Oct. 31.