Louisiana abortion law would make mifepristone controlled, dangerous substance
A new Louisiana abortion law would make mifepristone and misoprostol, also known as the “abortion pills,” a controlled, dangerous substance - the first law of its kind in the nation.
Free IVF: These companies offer fertility benefits for part-time employees
The cost has prompted many Americans to seek out side-jobs – specifically from companies known to offer free IVF for part-time employees.
Colorado skier tracks down alleged hit-and-run snowboarder on social media, sues over catastrophic injuries
Anne Cassidy hired a private investigator to find the snowboarder who allegedly hit her on the slopes and is now suing for medical expenses and punitive damages.
ADHD diagnosed in about 1 in 9 US children, CDC says
ADHD symptoms include difficulty staying focused, excessive fidgeting, acting without thinking and difficulty with self-control.
New, improved treatments being offered at Arizona Center for Cancer Care
Being diagnosed with cancer can be overwhelming, but the Arizona Center for Cancer Care is a place that many in the Valley turn to. Now the central Phoenix clinic offers two new treatments.
Arizona Center for Cancer Care offers new treatments
Being diagnosed with cancer can be overwhelming, but the Arizona Center for Cancer Care is a place that many in the Valley turn to. Now the central Phoenix clinic offers two new treatments. FOX 10's Ellen McNamara has this story.
Disrupted sleep, plus nightmares could be linked to autoimmune diseases, experts say
Those who experience vivid nightmares and odd hallucinations might have an underlying autoimmune disease, a new study suggests.
Some teen girls using smartphone up to 6 hours per day, study finds
Researchers found that 17% of the teen girls surveyed are potentially addicted to social media, and more than a third have potential anxiety disorders.
Kate Middleton health: Kensington Palace gives update on her return to work
Kensington Palace offered an update on Kate Middleton’s plans to return to her royal duties after sharing news of her cancer diagnosis in March.
Study finds link between ultra-processed foods and cardiometabolic risk in children
Cardiometabolic risk factors include heart attack, stroke and diabetes.
Competitive eater Takeru Kobayashi retires, shares health concerns
Takeru Kobayashi’s 20-year competitive eating career, which includes six Nathan's Hot Dog Eating championships, has come to an end as he deals with body damage concerns.
FDA allows Neuralink to implant 2nd patient with brain chip
Neuralink made adjustments to the brain chip that limited the device's performance in the first patient.
Nestlé launches food line targeting Ozempic, other weight-loss drug users
Nestlé is launching a line of food products tailored to people using weight-loss medication in an effort to capitalize on a market expected to reach $30 billion in the next six years.
Tennessee boy, 10, swept into storm drain became organ donor, dad says
A 10-year-old boy who died after a tragic accident in Tennessee has donated his organs, his family said.
Arizona non profit uses donkeys as therapy animals
Did you know we can learn something from donkeys? How to relax and live in the moment.
Veterans granted over 1M toxic exposure claims under PACT Act
U.S. veterans have received about $5.7 billion in benefits under a new law that broadened disability claims involving burn pit or other toxic exposure during their service.
Gov. Hobbs signs executive order on contraception
Governor Katie Hobbs is protecting access to birth control by signing a new executive order, which makes over-the-counter birth control free for state employees. Hobbs also ordered Arizona's Medicaid program to look at ways to expand access to contraceptives for its members. Hobbs says the order is necessary due to uncertainty about abortion in Arizona.
Pink noise? Brown noise? Why white noise has colorful competition
White noise is well-known for masking sounds, but pink, brown, and other colored noises are gaining popularity for their potential benefits on sleep, concentration, and relaxation despite limited scientific research.
US pediatricians allow HIV-positive mothers to breastfeed under new guidelines
People with HIV can breastfeed their babies, as long as they are taking medications that effectively suppress the virus that causes AIDS, a top U.S. pediatricians’ group said Monday in a sharp policy change.
Tips for traveling with kids who have autism
Family vacations can be great fun, but can also be complicated for children with autism. Preparation is key, especially before taking a flight. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has more on this story.




















