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Candace Chapman Scott pleaded guilty to two criminal counts admitting she stole and transported human remains.
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Democratic lawmakers said their qualms about reducing ACHI’s funding existed alongside their support for increasing midwifery services in Arkansas.
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The ACTIVE Program aims to give socially and economically disadvantaged innovators in healthcare and technology opportunities to develop businesses.
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The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences announced Tuesday the establishment of its eighth institute, the UAMS Institute for Community Health Innovation.
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State leaders met with health experts to address the high rate of maternal mortality in Arkansas
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Participants will receive nutritional counseling and help applying to public assistance programs, as well as deliveries of healthy foods during pregnancy and the postpartum period.
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The National Football League is funding a new study by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences looking at ways to treat chronic headaches without opioids.
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Physicians will begin seeing adult and pediatric patients at the 58,000-square-foot facility next week.
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The five-year-long study will seek to address some of the gaps in treatment and health knowledge faced by women in the postpartum period.
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Money from the cannabis privilege tax will now be used to address food insecurity and public health needs.