Prescription Arkansas: Heart Health Check Today's THV Dr. Davis is a cardiologist at Arkansas Cardiology at Baptist Health in West Little Rock. He feels very strongly about heart health. He says if you have any of the risk factors of heart disease you owe it to yourself to get checked.
Free tax prep available to some area families KAIT ... the United Way of Northeast Arkansas is preparing taxes for low and middle income families at no cost. The United Way partnered with St. Bernards Medical Center for an event Saturday, called Creating Awareness of Savings and Health, or CASH.
Skaggs Medical Center soliciting partner Springfield News-Leader Cliff Sain/News-Leader One of the things that mattered most to Bill and Carolyn Morgan when they were looking to relocate was good health care. They didn't want Springfield because it was too big. They didn't want Arkansas, where their daughter lives, ...
Arkansas Doctor Starts Women's Health Initiative In Belize KUAR Dr. Gary Wheeler with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has been working with the Belize Family Life Association and its network of clinics on an educational video that encourages Belizean women to get annual checkups to prevent cervical ...
Arkansas' tobacco control report card shows need for healthy change Today's THV According to this year's report, Arkansans have room for some healthy improvement. Dr. Carolyn Dresler with the Arkansas Department of Health says, "I wish I could tell you that we got all A's but we sure didn't!" Tobacco Prevention looks at how much ...
Pigeon fever found in Arkansas horses UPI.com 30 (UPI) -- Some horses in Arkansas have been diagnosed with pigeon fever, a usually non-fatal disease but one uncommon in the state, health officials say. The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture said in a release Monday cases were ...
John Burris steps in it; thinks poor have it made Arkansas Times (blog) “Which Arkansas child or senior would Burris want to take off Medicaid?” Candace Martin, communications director for the Democratic Party of Arkansas asked. “Over 750000 Arkansans rely on Medicaid to ensure their family can lead a healthy life.