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Gov. Asa Hutchinson discussed Arkansas' "trigger law" which outlaws abortions with virtually no exceptions on NBC's "Meet The Press" on Sunday.
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The program led by the state Department of Human Services offers grants to go toward respite care for dementia patients.
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A team of researchers will use genetic sequencing technology to test the impact of exposure to arsenic, which can come from pesticides.
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The Legislature has approved $37 million dollars in past fiscal session to address the issue.
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The program will provide the overdose-reversal drug naloxone to patients after they've been discharged from the hospital.
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The Health Department’s director expects cases will continue rising due to an easily transmissible subvariant.
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Heifer International will remain on the top two floors of its Little Rock headquarters.
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The game-based video app, called SafeUse, allows players to choose different scenarios that lead to different outcomes while discouraging opioid use among adolescents.
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There's a new focus on mental wellness among college athletes, in part brought on by high-profile cases of athletes choosing to focus on their wellbeing instead of competing.
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Attorney General Leslie Rutledge says drug makers conspired with companies that manage prescription drug plans for health insurers to artificially raise the price of insulin and other life-saving drugs.