Amp Out ALZ 6, an event supporting Alzheimer’s Arkansas, is slated for July 22 at The Rev Room, 300 President Clinton Ave. in Little Rock.
Yoga is becoming well-known as a practice to increase wellness, and even as a therapy for those with chronic medical conditions, or recovering from illnesses such as cancer. It is also well-known that a diet of fresh fruits and vegetables is a cornerstone of good health. Now, in Little Rock, you can get both of these health benefits at a single event. Every Saturday through Aug.
Arkansas has identified its first case of Heartland virus, a relatively new tick-borne disease, in an individual living in the northwest part of the state.
Jerad Gardner, MD, an associate professor in the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) College of Medicine’s departments of pathology and dermatology, was named to the American Society for Clinical Pathology’s “40 Under 40” 2017 list, which honors pathologists and laboratory medicine professionals under the age of 40 globally.
The honorees come from various health systems and universities around the world. Each was selected based on their achievements and leadership qualities that impact the field of pathology and laboratory medicine.
The Arkansas Center for Health Improvement (ACHI) announced winners of their Healthy Active Arkansas Hospital Challenge and School Challenge during an event at the Arkansas Statehouse Convention Center. ACHI’s challenges encouraged Arkansas hospitals and schools to participate in the Blue and You Fitness Challenge, competing against each other for regional and statewide fitness champion awards. Twenty hospitals and 53 schools participated.
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