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June 18, 2026

Jones Eye Institute Celebrates 100th ‘Gift of Sight’ Cataract Surgery

Benjamin Waldrum

Jones Eye Institute doctors and Marshallese patients pose for a photo after the patients received cataract surgeries

Atmon Leviticus wanted to return home, but to do that, he needed to be able to see again. Thanks to a team of ophthalmologists with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Harvey & Bernice Jones Eye Institute, he finally can. The institute recently celebrated completing its 100th cataract surgery for its “Gift of…


June 16, 2026

UAMS, Community Promote Physical Activity with Walk to Springdale School

David Wise

Staff from the UAMS Institute of Community Health Innovation poses with students and community members at the Walk and Roll to School event in May 2026.

More than 30 students and their family members in Springdale joined together for a 10-minute trek to school recently, showing that going to school doesn’t have to just be a morning routine. It can be fun and healthy, too. Through the Walk & Roll program, the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Institute for…


June 15, 2026

New Rural Health Hub Connects Arkansans to Healthcare Resources, Opportunities

Andrea Hooten

mother holds baby as physicians holds stethescope to check the baby's heart rate

More than 40% of Arkansans live in rural areas, many with insufficient health care due to a lack of transportation, lack of providers, lack of insurance, and a preponderance of chronic conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure. The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) understands these barriers and has pulled together one…


Keeping Your Mind Strong: Understanding Dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease

David Wise

Older woman looking down with her chin resting on her hand

Our brains help us think, learn, remember, solve problems, and connect with the people around us. As we age, it is normal to experience changes in memory and thinking, but significant memory loss, confusion, and changes in behavior may be signs of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.


May 27, 2026

UAMS, Community Partners Present Summit to Address Youth Substance Use, Prevention Strategies

Tim Taylor

Gen Z friends sitting together outdoors, posing and smiling

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, in partnership with the Blue & You Foundation for Healthier Arkansas, the Arkansas Department of Human Services, and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, will host “Bridges to Breakthroughs” on June 25–26 at UALR’s Donaghey Student Center.


May 21, 2026

UAMS Launches Toolkit to Support Doula Integration in Hospitals

David Wise

Doula talking with new mom in hospital.

The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Institute for Community Health Innovation recently launched the Advancing Doulas and Perinatal Teams (ADAPT) Toolkit, an innovative resource designed to improve maternal health by strengthening collaboration between doulas and clinical care teams.


May 15, 2026

Care for Mom: Maternal Mental Health Matters

David Wise

Small child looking at sad mom.

Maternal mental health is an important part of a woman’s health and well-being during pregnancy and after childbirth. While pregnancy and becoming a parent can bring joy and excitement, it can also leave you feeling stressed, overwhelmed, and exhausted, which can take a toll on your mental and emotional health.


May 13, 2026

UAMS Researchers Identify New Ways to Protect Vision, Regrow Nerves in the Eye

Linda Satter

Abdel Fouda, Ph.D., right, and members of his laboratory, standing outside.

Scientists at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) have discovered how to “reprogram” immune cells to help the eye heal after traumatic injuries and diseases such as diabetic retinopathy. Findings from research led by Abdel Fouda, Ph.D., an associate professor in the UAMS College of Medicine’s Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, were recently…


May 12, 2026

Be A Part of the Cure Walk Raises More Than $500,000 for Cancer Research

Nathan Tidwell

Cure Walk Survivors

The Winthrop P. Rockefeller Cancer Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) hosted the sixth annual Be A Part of the Cure Walk on Saturday, May 2, at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock.


UAMS, Berryville Community Center Collaborate to Offer Healthy Food Options to Community Members

David Wise

Members of the UAMS Institute for Community Health Innovation and representatives from the Berryville Community Center pose together.

A new collaboration between the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) Institute for Community Health Innovation and the Berryville Community Center will bring healthier food items to the community center.



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