Cosmetic surgery shifts from taboo to transparent in social media era | FOX 10 Phoenix
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Plastic and cosmetic surgery procedures have shifted from taboo tabloid secrets into open, public conversations in the era of social media platforms like Instagram and Facebook. Board-certified plastic surgeon Dr. Laura Devgan joined the show to discuss how public transparency has transformed aesthetic medicine. The biggest modern shift is not necessarily that more people are undergoing procedures, but that patients are increasingly open about sharing their experiences online, creating more realistic expectations and highly educated consumers before they even enter a consultation room. The conversation highlighted evolving industry trends, such as younger patients pursuing prevention and maintenance to achieve a "forever 35" look. Dr. Laura Devgan noted that the current major trend centers around global facial optimization, which focuses on overall balance, proportion, and symmetry rather than fixing a single isolated wrinkle. Additionally, the industry is witnessing a significant course correction away from the overfilled, puffy cheeks and over-pulled aesthetics of prior generations, shifting instead toward millimeter-level refinements that prioritize a natural and vibrant appearance. The discussion also touched upon the varying financial costs of procedures, which can range widely based on a surgeon's experience, demand, and geographic region. The hosts and Dr. Laura Devgan analyzed the risks of losing facial identity, referencing prominent celebrity figures like Bradley Cooper, Ryan Seacrest, Simon Cowell, and Jennifer Grey. Dr. Laura Devgan cautioned against chasing absolute perfection over identity preservation, noting that extreme procedures can result in a feminization of the male face or a complete loss of the distinct architecture that made an individual recognizable.

Travel costs take off; plastic surgery trend | FOX 10 Talks
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Join FOX 10 Anchors Marc Martinez and Ellen McNamara for a fast-paced, can’t-miss breakdown of the biggest stories making headlines right now.

President Trump intervenes in Iran hostilities ahead of midterms
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Professor Doctor Larry Walker from the University of Central Florida joined the show to analyze current international affairs and upcoming domestic elections. Walker discussed the fragile peace in Iran, noting that while missiles were sent back and forth over a period of weeks, hostilities have slowed since the April ceasefire. Reports indicate that President Trump intervened with a few phone calls, prompting both countries to pull back slightly, though hostilities are likely to continue through May. The discussion highlighted the president's high motivation to resolve these international issues before the November midterm elections, especially as consumers face high food prices and gas prices pushing five dollars a gallon in Phoenix. Walker, a former congressional staffer, emphasized that the midterm elections are critical for Republicans aiming to hold onto the House. He noted that consumer confidence is heavily tied to these everyday pocketbook issues. The segment shifted to the mayoral race in Los Angeles, where candidates are vying for the open seat. Walker noted that California and Los Angeles are historically solid blue, but highlighted the shift in voting numbers over the last 12 hours for the top candidates, including Karen Bass. Looking ahead to November, Walker placed the odds of Democrats taking back the House at 55 to 45, while giving them a lower 40% to 45% chance of retaking the Senate.

MD Warns: Pool hazards and hidden sunburn traps!
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Are you unknowingly increasing your skin cancer risk this summer? We are joined by dermatologist Shyamal Patel, MD, to break down a major, hidden hazard of hanging out by the pool, beach, or local waterways: the reflection effect. While most of us remember to reapply sunscreen after swimming, many don't realize that water reflects up to 10% of UV radiation, effectively giving you a double dose of sun exposure. Dr. Patel joins us to discuss how heightened sunburns near water accelerate skin damage, the long-term risks of skin cancer, and the specific preventative steps you need to take to protect yourself and your family. IN THIS STREAM, WE COVER: • Why being near water drastically increases your UV exposure. • The science behind "reflective sunburns" and how to spot early skin damage. • Dr. Patel’s top dermatological recommendations for water-resistant sun protection. #SkinCancerAwareness #SunSafety #Dermatology #SunburnPrevention #SummerHealth #DrShyamalPatel #SkincareTips #LiveHealth #fox10talks

3 cars hit cyclist, Iran war latest | FOX 10 Talks
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From global conflicts and public health concerns to Pride Month, monsoon season, and the latest entertainment headlines, today’s FOX 10 Talks is packed with stories that matter.

Economic fallout of Iran war; AI takeover | FOX 10 Talks
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Today’s show tackles a packed lineup of local safety essentials, crucial political and financial breakdowns, and inspiring community stories with an extraordinary panel of experts bringing you real-time analysis.

Flesh-eating fly threat in AZ, details on morgue break-in | FOX 10 Talks
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Join FOX 10 Anchor Brian Webb and Executive Producer Trenton Hooker for a fast-paced, can’t-miss breakdown of the biggest stories making headlines right now.

Ebola and monkeypox outbreaks; Iran war resolution l FOX 10 Talks
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Infectious disease expert Dr. William Schaffner joins us with the latest critical updates on the unfolding Ebola and monkeypox outbreaks and what they mean for public health.

Monkeypox strain intercepted by CBP at Detroit border | Fox 10 Talks | FOX 10 Phoenix
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Federal investigators successfully neutralized a hostage situation at a bank in Bakersfield, California, resulting in the safe release of all 10 hostages. The suspect, a 41-year-old man seeking notoriety, was shot and killed by the FBI after law enforcement determined there was an immediate threat to the lives of the hostages. Multiple improvised explosive devices were discovered at the scene, which bomb technicians evaluated and concluded were inert or not plausible. In a separate incident, two National Institutes of Health employees were caught in Detroit, Michigan, allegedly trying to smuggle in samples of the monkeypox virus from a foreign country. The individuals, identified as a 53-year-old from the Netherlands named Vincent Munster and a 38-year-old from Cameroon, work for the Rocky Mountain Laboratory. Customs and Border Protection officers detected the samples inside a black plastic case that the researchers originally claimed was for diagnostic or testing equipment. Subsequent testing by the FBI revealed that the container held a rare strain of the monkeypox virus originating from the Congo. Munster, who serves as one of the chiefs of virology ecology at the highly secure facility, bypassed standard procedures required for transporting dangerous samples from abroad. Customs and Border Protection officers collaborated with the FBI to intercept the bio-contagion threat and pull it off for testing, preventing the unauthorized materials from reaching the laboratory.

New attack launched in Iran war | FOX 10 Talks
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FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen, Syleste Rodriguez, Danielle Miller, Steve Nielsen, Annalisa Pardo, and Anita Roman discuss the latest in the Iran war. Plus, RT Trevino breaks down what’s driving energy prices and how changes in the oil market could affect consumers.

California primary showdown, 30-year mystery solved? | FOX 10 Talks
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California voters head to the polls in two of the most talked-about races in the country, from the surprising rise of former reality TV star Spencer Pratt in the L.A. mayoral race to the battle to replace Governor Gavin Newsom. A private investigator discusses why he believes he has finally cracked the 1995 disappearance of Iowa news anchor Jodi Huisentruit. Plus, the story of Chandler police officers who saved a dog trapped in a hot vehicle, along with expert advice on how quickly these situations can turn deadly.

Hantavirus in AZ; 'Baywatch' actor David Chokachi | FOX 10 Talks
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LiveNOW’s Mike Pache joins the show to break down the latest developments in Iran and what they could mean globally. He'll also discuss gas prices decreasing and a hantavirus death that was reported in Arizona.

Brain health tips to improve mental health with Dr. Daniel Amen | FOX 10 Talks
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Double board-certified psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen joins the program to discuss why he believes mental health issues should be rephrased as brain health issues. Drawing from what he states is the world's largest brain imaging database, Dr. Amen explains that conditions like anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and psychosis are rooted in the physical health of the brain. He outlines three simple principles for maintaining a healthy brain: loving the three pounds of fat between your ears, avoiding things that hurt it, and doing things that help it. During the discussion, Dr. Amen addresses the importance of nutrition, noting that eating right is critical for a healthy brain. He warns against processed sugar stripped of its fiber source, labeling it as toxic to the body, and instead recommends brain-boosting foods such as wild salmon, avocados, and green leafy vegetables. When asked by a viewer about helping individuals with dementia, he emphasizes that daily choices either accelerate or decelerate the condition, critiquing care facilities and hospitals that serve food that is not good for brain health. Dr. Amen also shares practical advice for managing stress, advising people not to believe every negative thought they have and to maintain control when things go wrong. He highlights the work done at his clinic in Scottsdale, where they treat a wide range of patients, including children with autism and ADD, and older adults concerned about Alzheimer's disease. To help individuals begin their brain health journey, he directs viewers to a quick, free assessment at brainhealthassessment.com and invites people to connect with him on Instagram.

School board controversy, Tyler Robinson hearing update | FOX 10 Talks
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The latest from Tyler Robinson's virtual court hearing and what it could mean moving forward in the high-profile case following Charlie Kirk's death. FOX 10 Investigator Justin Lum previews his major investigation, examining a federal judge’s ruling against Arizona’s prison healthcare system. Plus, the fallout after a school board member’s alleged Nazi salute sparked outrage. We break down key moments from our interview with Congressman David Schweikert, as he continues his campaign for Arizona governor.

Arizona governor candidate David Schweikert details plans | FOX 10 Phoenix
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Arizona gubernatorial candidate David Schweikert outlines his visual priorities for the state, addressing critical voter concerns regarding the economy, inflation, and border safety. Pointing to public data and user polling results, Schweikert highlights how different platforms track local anxieties over rising housing costs and border security. He stresses that economic instability hurts the state's global standing, noting its low affordability ranking and recent employment drops.  To curb illegal trafficking and border vulnerabilities, Schweikert advocates for enhanced internal law enforcement coordination and structural reforms. He points to security gaps on state highways from midnight to 5 a.m. caused by budget realignments, which have diverted funds away from law enforcement substations and vehicle repairs toward welfare services. Schweikert details a strategy requiring municipal police, county sheriffs, and the Department of Public Safety to share data and synchronize operations effectively. Addressing demographic trends and infrastructure, Schweikert explores solutions for declining populations under age 18 and a growing senior demographic, suggesting underutilized school buildings be repurposed for senior care. He supports Empowerment Scholarship Accounts (ESAs) as a vital mechanism for educational choice while calling for commercial data software to catch systemic fraud. Schweikert also covers state regulations on data centers, energy demands, and his primary campaign strategy heading into the upcoming election against opponent Andy Biggs, warning that Republican electability is crucial to prevent programmatic rollbacks by Governor Katie Hobbs.

David Schweikert interview; latest on Iran war | FOX 10 Talks
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Congressman David Schweikert returns to the FOX 10 studio for the third time to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor, the issues driving his candidacy, and his vision for the state.

California Primary Election preview with political reporter Greg Lee | FOX 10 Talks
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On this edition of FOX 10 Talks, political reporter Greg Lee joins the program for an in-depth preview of the upcoming California primary elections. Lee analyzes the critical battlegrounds, candidate platforms, and the key issues driving voters to the ballot box this election cycle. Watch the full segment for a comprehensive look at how these pivotal primary races are shaping up and what the outcomes could mean for the political balance ahead.

Nancy Guthrie update; CA election predictions | FOX 10 Talks
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On today's show, we discuss a new development in the Nancy Guthrie case. Plus, political reporter Greg Lee breaks down the key races in California, major issues, and what the results could mean beyond the Golden State.

AAA expert reveals the why gas prices are falling | FOX 10 Talks
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Aldo Vasquez, AAA Arizona spokesperson, joins FOX 10 Talks to discuss the recent dip in fuel costs, why they are still significantly higher than last year, and what the future looks like for the oil market. In this interview, we cover: The Current Drop: Why gas is down $0.09 from last week, but still $1.38 higher than last year. Global Impact: How potential peace talks between the U.S. and Iran are influencing the pumps. The EV Debate: Why high charging costs and the end of subsidies are stalling the switch to electric vehicles. Summer Prep: Vital tips for avoiding tire blowouts and dead batteries in the Arizona heat. Money-Saving Hacks: Why you should never let your tank hit empty and how to use fuel reward programs to save $0.30/gallon.