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The Department of Human Services is “considering everything but ending the program,” Secretary Janet Mann said
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The Bridge Project is working to help expecting Arkansans by giving them direct cash payments. There are 300 spots available with $6 million committed to the program in Arkansas.
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Federal Medicaid cuts and uncertain future of Medicaid expansion put labor and delivery services in rural Arkansas even more at risk, advocates warn
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The partnership between ALTA Integrated Wellness and World Services for the Blind focuses on using physical and occupational therapy to improve quality of life
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Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders calls the move a “common sense" change.
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Several Arkansas nonprofits are receiving grants from Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield’s Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas to expand services and launch new programs across the state.
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The Nabholz Center for Healthcare Simulation at UCA is now accredited in teaching/education by the international Society for Simulated Healthcare (SSH).
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A new report commissioned by Ingeborg Initiatives and the Women's Foundation of Arkansas found working mothers face several key barriers to employment, including high childcare costs, inadequate maternal leave, and unsustainable workplace schedules.
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Eight cases of West Nile virus have been detected in residents of five Arkansas counties, leading to one death.
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The counties with the highest use of pesticides per square mile are all located in Missouri’s Bootheel. Many have some of the state’s highest cancer rates, and their health care options are dwindling.