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Today on The Outline: Arkansas lawmakers react to the possibility of a special session before year's end. Also, stroke risk increases in America. Plus, the Razorbacks plan to play early to avoid humidity this weekend.
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A 10-year clinical trial shows less invasive surgery can effectively treat early-stage lung cancer.
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On today's show, critical observations of birds from amateur birders and scientists can be shared on eBird, a real-time database. Also, the Springdale-based entrepreneurship support organization, Conexión de Negocios Latinos, starts its Entre Latinas program tomorrow. Plus, a preview of the fall symposium, "Good Medicine," and more.
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A University of Arkansas Honors College symposium next fall, "Good Medicine," will include discussions about health literacy. We asked the leaders of the symposium, Jamie Baum, director of the Center for Human Nutrition and associate professor in the department of human science, and Erin Howie Hickey, associate professor of exercise science, to give us a preview. They will also host a free public lecture about the class Monday at 5:15 p.m. in Gearhart Hall Auditorium.
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On today's show, proposed Senate Bill 206 would make local school board elections partisan elections. Also, the U.S. Marshalls Museum receives an $800,000 Division of Arkansas Heritage Cultural Institutions Trust Fund Grant, and a preview lecture at the University of Arkansas examines bad medicinal practices. Plus, Holy Anvil Recording Co. is producing a video series featuring local bands, the Rogers Short Film Festival is scheduled to return this Friday, more news from the Arkansas legislature and more.
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You can look far back to find examples of bad medicine. Or you can look to the recent past. A University of Arkansas Honors College symposium will examine instances, and legacies, of bad medicine.
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Brittany Diaz is a traveling ICU nurse who has worked in hospitals in New York City, Northwest Arkansas, and Dallas, Texas during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
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Arkansas Children’s Northwest and the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Orthopedics Northwest have developed a pediatric sports medicine…
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After 20 years, Kathy Grisham has left her post as Chief Executive Officer of Community Clinic NWA. Judd Semingson, associate medical director, has been…