Arizona cancer survivors get first experience with hot air balloon ride
An event on June 5 allowed some Arizona families affected by cancer to enjoy some moments of peace.
Republicans block nationwide contraception bill
In Washington D.C., Senate Republicans on Wednesday voted to block a bill put forward by Democrats that would guarantee access to contraception nationwide. Democrats proposed the bill hoping to put Republicans on the record on the issue. Reproductive rights have become a major focus for the Biden-Harris campaign ahead of the November election. FOX 10's Marc Martinez joins us with more.
Children with total deafness regain hearing after ‘groundbreaking’ gene therapy
This was the first time gene therapy was applied to both ears, researchers say.
FDA advisers reject MDMA therapy to treat PTSD
FDA advisers raised concerns about clinical trials and questioned study data and potential safety risks of MDMA, including heart problems.
The salt-cancer connection l FOX 10 Talks
Ron Hoon and Anita Roman talk about the latest news headlines.
Arizona cities prep for another sweltering summer to prevent deaths
Following one of Arizona's deadliest and hottest summers, the Valley is gearing up for another sweltering summer.
Traveling internationally? It could be illegal to bring these medications
Before packing prescriptions, make sure they’re legal, says a pharmacy and health expert.
Fauci grilled by House GOP over COVID-19 response, origins
During his testimony, Anthony Fauci and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene got into a heated exchange. Greene tried to discredit Fauci while grilling him on social distancing and masking guidelines during the pandemic.
General Mills facing revived push to cut plastic chemicals in food
Advocacy groups are calling for General Mills to stop using plastic chemicals linked to diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
Best time to drink coffee: Experts spill the beans
Social media influencers have been blaming their afternoon slumps on drinking coffee first thing in the morning. Experts weigh in.
Nonprofit 'About Care' helps to make seniors' lives easier
Many senior citizens have trouble getting to where they need to go. From the doctors' offices to the grocery store, that's where a Valley nonprofit "About Care" comes in.
Nonprofit 'About Care' helps to make seniors' lives easier
Many senior citizens have trouble getting to where they need to go. From the doctors' offices to the grocery store, that's where a Valley nonprofit "About Care" comes in. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has the story.
US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee announces pancreatic cancer diagnosis
US Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee announces she has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer on Sunday.
Walmart expanding it in-home delivery service
Walmart is announcing an expansion of its in-home delivery service to 10 million more households. They will even deliver groceries right into your garage refrigerator.
United Airlines passengers landing in Houston report feeling sick after cruise
Dozens of passengers who were on a cruise and then got on a flight to Houston have reported feeling ill after landing at Bush Airport.
Tattoos may increase risk of developing lymphoma, alarming new study finds
A new study from Lund University in Sweden reveals that individuals with tattoos may have a 21% higher risk of developing lymphoma, regardless of the tattoo's size.
US girls are getting their first periods earlier, study finds – what's driving this?
A new study finds that US girls are experiencing their first periods earlier, with factors such as improved nutrition, increased BMI, and environmental exposures potentially driving this trend.
Paradise Valley Mall renovations are taking shape
The development group that is redoing the Paradise Valley Mall announced seven new businesses that have signed on to house stores in the building.
Extreme temperatures in Arizona bring potential for danger
Being out in the sun for just a few minutes can have severe consequences. As the weather heats up, a Valley doctor is sharing tips on how to be prepared to deal with extreme temperatures.
Health risks from sun can develop after a quick walk
With the increase in temperatures to the triple-digits, health risks present themselves. FOX 10's Lindsey Ragas takes a look at how quickly they can begin.




















