January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. The Arkansas Department of Health (ADH) BreastCare program coordinates efforts with a statewide network of providers offering no-cost cervical and breast cancer screenings and follow-up services.
Baptist Health Community Outreach invites women between the ages of 40 and 60 to participate in Weight-Wise, a 12-week weight loss program.
Sessions will be held on Tuesdays between Feb. 6-April 23 from 5:30-7 p.m. at Baptist Health Community Outreach, 10117 Kanis Road in Little Rock.
This free program is facilitated by a registered dietitian nutritionist and focuses on changing lifestyle behaviors to promote weight loss. Participants learn to set achievable goals, increase confidence, solve problems and build group social support.
A research team from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) will develop and test new approaches to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) screening and treatment among incarcerated individuals who are eligible for opioid use disorder (OUD) services.
A young, rural Central Arkansas doctor is being recognized by the Pulaski County Medical Society for her anti-bullying efforts and advocating for the mental health of physicians and medical students.
Ally Eruemulor, MD, 39, was given the 2023 Young Physicians Award by the Pulaski County Medical Society for her mental health and minority activism. In addition, she’s been described as an integral part of her community and her clinic, CHI St. Vincent Primary Care-Scott.
The Mena Regional Health System, in support of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Milk Bank, has opened a milk depot in its health center in Mena, Ark.
The Mena Milk Depot is a designated space for women to donate milk, which will be sent to the UAMS Milk Bank for screening, pasteurization, and nutritional analysis. After processing, milk will be sent to hospitals throughout Arkansas.
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