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The study by the UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health aims to determine how financial stability impacts the health of middle-aged Black men living with a chronic illness.
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The facility is designed to accommodate up to 200 children. Slated to open in the spring of 2024, it will benefit UAMS employees who often work challenging hours.
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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 study found women from rural communities suffering from cancer often faced problems securing steady employment.
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UAMS has closed a public COVID-19 vaccine clinic and is planning to close a COVID drive-thru testing site on Friday.
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The latest Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report shows Arkansas school districts that required masks had fewer COVID-19 cases.
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Fundraising has surpassed the halfway mark in an effort to achieve the designation which officials say would expand medical treatments, create hundreds of jobs and pump millions annually into the region.
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The National Institutes of Drug Abuse has awarded $13.8 million to UAMS for the clinical trial of a drug that counters the effects of using methamphetamine.
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The UAMS Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute houses the first adult neurofibromatosis clinic in Arkansas.
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Researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences say they have discovered an antibody that may be the cause of long-term COVID-19…