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NSF Engines Development Interest Form

NSF Engines Development Interest Form To overcome longstanding challenges in the Delta and harness the region’s strengths to positively impact communities, ACHI will build a coalition to share experiences, ideas, and innovative solutions. Individuals and organizations interested in collaborating to support this NSF Engines Development effort in the Delta region may submit their interest here: Name* First Last Organization* Website Role* Email* Address* Street Address Address Line 2  … Read more
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Atomic: Dr. Michael Birrer

More than 17,000 Arkansans are diagnosed with cancer each year. As of late September, the most advanced cancer radiation treatment in the world is now available in our state following the opening of The Proton Center of Arkansas. The center in Little Rock is the result of a collaboration between the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Arkansas Children’s Hospital, and Baptist Health and promises greater precision, fewer side effects, and faster recovery times for patients. In this episode, host Craig Wilson is joined by Dr. Michael Birrer, vice chancellor and director of the Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute at UAMS, to learn more about proton beam radiation therapy.
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One Horse Town: Randy Barymon

Arkansas hospitals continue to face financial challenges coming out of the pandemic as inflation outpaces revenue. Earlier this year, the state established a new designation, the rural emergency hospital, following a move by Congress in late 2020. The new designation could make financial sense for some hospitals with lower inpatient volume, but there are tradeoffs. At least one Arkansas hospital has already taken up the option — St. Bernards Five Rivers Medical Center in Pocahontas. In this episode, host Craig Wilson speaks with the hospital’s administrator, Randy Barymon, about right-sizing the hospital for the community.
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Report: 37% of Arkansas Adults Obese

A new report finds that 37.4% of adult Arkansans are obese, with Arkansas and Iowa tied for the 12th-highest adult obesity rate among the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
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