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.
Lori Vallow: New lawyers for 'Doomsday Mom' move to withdraw mental evaluation request
New lawyers for Lori Vallow are asking to withdraw a previous for the so-called 'Doomsday Mom' to undergo a mental competency evaluation.
Americans are anxious, frustrated about 2024 presidential race, poll finds
A new poll found that about 7 in 10 Americans are feeling anxious or frustrated about the 2024 presidential campaign.
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.
Cases in McDonald’s E. coli outbreak linked to slivered onions rise to 90
The number of E. coli cases linked to McDonald's Quarter Pounders has climbed to at least 90, the FDA said.
Mycoplasma pneumoniae or ‘walking pneumonia’: Symptoms, treatment information
Symptoms of pneumonia caused by Mycoplasma pneumoniae are “typically gradual," the CDC says. It can include fever, a cough, and a sore throat.
Woman's body found in far East Valley field; insurance deadline nears for some PCH patients | Nightly Roundup
From a gruesome discovery in the far East Valley to why some people might lose in-network insurance coverage at one Phoenix area hospital, here's a look at some of our top stories.
Abrazo West unveils 'aqua-doula' for moms
A hospital in the West Valley is refreshing its labor and delivery unit for moms and families. On Oct. 30, hospital officials unveiled a new, state-of-the-art spa called 'Aqua-Doula,' which doctors say will help making a mother's birthing experience more peaceful. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen reports.
2024 flu season in AZ off to a fast start
New data shows the flu season is off to a fast start here in Arizona. According to the Arizona Department of Health Services' flu dashboard, there are over 600 reported cases. That is up nearly 200% compared to the previous five year average.
Researchers targeting childhood heart disease with stem cells, AI
Researchers in the U.S. and Australia are ushering in a new era of pediatric medicine by using stem cells and AI to solve childhood heart disease.
How March of Dimes is helping moms, babies stay healthy
A mobile health clinic in the Valley is designed to help moms and babies stay healthy. FOX 10's Desiree Fluellen has more on the mission of the March of Dimes.
Lassa fever suspected in Iowa resident's death; CDC investigates rare case
A suspected case of Lassa fever has claimed the life of an Iowa resident who recently returned from West Africa, prompting an investigation.;
Problem gambling grows along with revenue, study finds
With online gambling expanding across the U.S., new research reveals increasing gambling problems, sparking concerns for financial and mental health impacts.
How long does your Halloween candy last?
Here’s how long you can store your Halloween candy and how you can donate or repurpose it.
How cold will it get in AZ this week? l FOX 10 Talks
It's going to be HOW COLD this week in Arizona? Plus, the controversy over 218,000 voters in Arizona heads to court. Also, an update on the quarter pounders ad McDonalds, and as it turns out, there's so much to see in North Dakota, as Ron just returned from his 50th state with stories and pictures. FOX 10's Ron Hoon and Syleste Rodriguez discuss the latest local and national headlines.
CDC issues alert about 'walking pneumonia' in kids
A form of walking pneumonia is on the rise among children and the CDC says symptoms may include fever, cough, and wheezing.
'We fell in love': Family fights for adopted daughter's life
A local family is fighting the odds for their little girl. They adopted an infant with little chance of survival, and are now in a fight for her life. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen explains.
Valley nurse begins battle with breast cancer
Women of color are twice as likely to die from breast cancer as white women and one Valley nurse who is just starting her battle has a message for other women like her. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.