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Arkansas shifts $500,000 from health data services to start a midwifery program in 2026, aiming to enhance maternal health care amidst debate.
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Grant Tennille and John Burris discuss Arkansas' governance, critique $30 million in health funding, and debate an abortion amendment's future.
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Arkansas Blue Cross/Blue Shield is having a class in Jonesboro to educate people about the importance of mental health first aid. KASU News Intern Zoe Zipfel spoke to instructor Scott Gann about the class.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and The Education Trust advocacy group is urging school districts and educators in Arkansas to continue to focus and invest in K-12 students' social, emotional, and academic development and mental health support.
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Current and future college students in Arkansas and elsewhere are facing numerous challenges affecting their ability to remain enrolled. A report finds, despite the difficulties, they still view education as an important component of their future.
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Kimberley Boyett, the director of Crisis and Forensic Services for Mid-South Health Systems, discusses mental health in the midst of a crisis and how to deal with it.