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Jerrika Longueville is a 28-year-old mother of two in Fayetteville who'd "always known I was planning to breastfeed — never crossed my mind I wouldn't be…
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Arkansas is at the forefront of a national experiment to see whether requiring work for health care coverage helps lift people out of poverty. Starting…
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Central Arkansas Water says residents in older homes with lead service pipes will have them replaced this year.The utility reviewed nearly 6,000 pipes.…
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State and local leaders are considering how best to treat Arkansas’s opioid crisis if their coalition lawsuit succeeds against opioid drug makers and…
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At the 90-year-old Coker-Hampton Drug Company in downtown Stuttgart, the pharmacist and owner of the last 25 years, James Bethea, is deeply concerned…
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While the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ranked Arkansas the most obese state in the nation in 2014, the state’s weight epidemic is now…
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Arkansas’s health groups are reacting to corrective statements the tobacco industry began airing on network TV in late November with some optimism that…
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Soy has been widely accepted as a heart-healthy food for nearly two decades. Manufacturers of packaged food products have claimed that soy protein reduces…
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When the winds are just right on an October afternoon, clouds of smoke can be seen from the rural highways of Mississippi County. Once in a while, an…
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Patients awaiting Arkansas's first-in-the-Bible-Belt medical marijuana program will have to demonstrate that other kind of patience.The agency…