• Amber Alert: Baby Abducted in Fresno County

    Thursday, Mar 3 at 3:07 PM

    An Amber Alert has been issued for a 10 month old boy. The Fresno County Sheriff's Department says Elijah Jayden Rivas was taken from his mothers house at 7:30 on Saturday night. Deputies believe the babies father Edgar Ramos is responsible.

  • Bra Banner Gets Bodacious Boost from Rocker Royalty

    Spreading breast cancer awareness is a concern for everyone-- even celebrities. Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne each signed a pink bra and contributed it to the "Bra Banner of Hope" project. The autographed bra will be displayed along with other decorated bras in October for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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  • Back to School Means Vaccinations

    The new school year is here and parents have more to tackle than just the school supply list - it's time to get the vaccinations up to date. Stefani Booroojian has the story in this To Your Health report.

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  • Neighborhood Market Upgrades to Healthy Eating Choices

    A central Fresno neighborhood now has access to healthier food options, thanks to the hard work of some local students. The students, with the Youth Leadership Institute, helped transform the Latino Market in Fresno. They spruced up the store, and worked with the owner to incorporate local produce and healthy choices into the merchandise. Stefani Booroojian reports.

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  • Tanning Tax Takes Effect

    Starting July 1st, indoor tanners will have to pay more for their faux glow. It's part of health care reform -- a 10% federal tax for all ultraviolet tanning services. Stefani Booroojian reports.

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  • Overly Active Kids Risk Injury

    Young athletes who play year-round sports risk the overuse of the same muscles and joints. That overuse can lead to serious injuries. Stefani Booroojian has the details.

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  • For Cyclists Old and Young, Helmets Save Lives

    With wonderful springtime weather upon us, bicycling is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise. The one thing to remember is "Safety First". Stefanie Booroojian explains why.

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  • Latisse Warning

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to the makers of Latisse for omitting risk information about the eye-lash lengthening product on its website.

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  • Digital Dental Impressions

    Making dental impressions without the gooey mold. A Fresno dental office is offering digital oral impressions. The technology makes a digital, 3-dimensional image of a patient's teeth, which can then be emailed to a lab. Dentists say it's more convenient for the patient and more accurate.

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  • Internet Addiction

    Taking away a student's cell phone or Internet access is like taking alcohol away from an alcoholic-- symptoms of withdrawl are sure to follow.

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