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The Medium in downtown Springdale hosts music, theater, art installations and artist talks. However, the team stresses their desire to be something beyond a venue. Next month, they’ll host a community discussion about menstrual equity. The March 12 event will feature seven panelists and be an exercise to dismantle barriers and stigma surrounding menstruation.
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On today's show, real conversation about period products. Also, the breadth of Gothic. Plus, SONA defies expectations.
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Arkansas ranks worst in the nation for maternal health outcomes, that's according to the Arkansas Department of Health. State health officials are trying to address that problem - and one solution could be expanding access to doulas.
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Flu and respiratory illnesses are circulating right now in the natural state. Ozarks at Large's Daniel Caruth has details on what health experts say about the current flu season.
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Big things are happening at the Walmart Home Office, even though the new headquarters won’t be fully open for another two years. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams takes a tour of the new Walton Family Whole Health & Fitness center, a gym for all Walmart employees opening later this week.
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Dry January is a tradition that started in the United Kingdom in which participants abstain from consuming alcohol in the month of January. In recent years, Dry January has made its way across the pond, with an increasing number of people taking the pledge. Right before 2023 ended, Kyle Kellams spoke with a fellow of the American College of Physicians, Dr. Chris Hardin, about how alcohol affects blood pressure.
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A new artist residency program in Springdale, readying for an increase of Arkansans with Alzheimer'sOn today's show, a new project in Springdale aims to make art more accessible by bringing it to the neighborhood. Also, preparing for an increasing population living in Arkansas with Alzheimer’s. Plus, Randy Wilburn’s latest episode of “I Am Northwest Arkansas” explores the world of bladesmithing with Kenneth Webb.
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A new study from the CDC shows more middle school age kids are using e-cigarettes and vaping products.
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Today on The Outline: The city of Fayetteville issues a restoration plan for Lake Fayetteville. Also, state health officials say the first case of locally acquired malaria has been identified in Arkansas. Plus, new rock climbing near downtown Springdale.
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Hemali Gauri is a senior at Haas Hall Academy in Fayetteville and the creator of the nonprofit K12 Allergies. Saturday the organization is hosting a food allergy awareness walk at the University of Arkansas. Hemali came to the Anthony and Susan Hui News Studio recently to talk about food allergy awareness.