The '10-second toothbrush' makes its debut in the US

The Y-Brush, a mouthguard-style toothbrush developed by a French company, comes with 35,000 soft nylon filaments that brush all the teeth simultaneously.

Study: Children who habitually check social media may experience major brain changes

Researchers said habitual social media checking in teens is impacting their brain development at a time when they're already going through "significant structural and functional reorganization."

FDA approves Leqembi, Alzheimer's drug that modestly slows disease

The Food and Drug Administration approved it for patients with Alzheimer's, specifically those with mild or early-stage disease.

Steve Chenevey celebrates 20 years at FOX 5

Twenty years and still going strong! Steve Chenevey celebrated two decades on the air at FOX 5 Friday!

Colorado library reopens after traces of meth found in building

Using meth indoors can virtually allow anything to become contaminated, including carpets, furniture, walls and surfaces.

Sesame officially added to FDA's major food allergen list

A new federal law went into effect on Jan. 1 that requires all foods made and sold in the U.S. to be labeled if they contain sesame, which is now the nation's ninth major allergen.

Diabetes likely to surge in US children and teens by 2060, study finds

A recent study funded by the CDC and NIH projects young Americans with type 2 diabetes could increase by nearly 700% by the year 2060.

Here's where AEDs are required across the DMV

The small machines give a shock to the heart to ideally restore a heartbeat. But where are AEDs required around the DMV?

The new omicron subvariant XBB.1.5: What you must know now

The strain, known as XBB.1.5, accounts for almost 41% of confirmed COVID-19 cases right now nationwide, according to data from the CDC.

More kids sickened by edibles at home, as legal pot grows

A new study cites more than 7,000 cases of kids younger than 6 eating marijuana edibles. In some cases, nearly a quarter of those children were admitted to the hospital, some becoming seriously ill.

How to achieve your New Year’s resolutions

The ball dropped, 2023 is officially here – and for a lot of people, so are those pesky New Year's resolutions.