Respiratory viruses are surging through Arizona and Valley doctors are cautioning people: flu season is not over yet.
AgriStress Helpline, a farmer-specific 988, launches in Arizona to offer 24/7, free and confidential mental health services to the farming community.
The request would follow a pair of reports that say systemic problems continue to plague health care in Arizona's state-run prisons.
Incoming: Hundreds of bills will be introduced in the Arizona Legislature in the next few months. Here's a big list of likely proposals to be debated, including on hot-button issues.
A virus that's not well known to the public is spiking in China. CDC officials said HMPV is not a cause for concern here, nor is it a new virus.
Cities and sheriff's offices will be on the front lines of enforcing stricter immigration policies from the state and new Trump administration.
Governor Katie Hobbs announced State agencies will also file declarations to challenge the Trump Administration's attempt to end birthright citizenship.
Pinal County has recorded 2,794 confirmed influenza cases since the start of the season on Sept. 29. Statewide, there have been more than 30,000 flu cases recorded this season. Last season, there was one child death attributed to the flu in Arizona, according to the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Arizona Department of Health Services makes the obvious statement that there would be fewer children killed by guns in Arizona if there were fewer firearms in homes. Republicans freak out about "rights.
The burden of Republican-proposed Medicaid cuts could disproportionately fall on rural Arizonans who rely on the program.
As the former president of the Navajo Nation, I support changes to make the federal dietary guidelines emphasize plant-based food, writes Jonathan Nez.
Experts call the health implications “dire” with some fearing Kennedy could set off a fresh round in the school culture wars over mandatory vaccines.