LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences will receive three grants worth more than $180,000 for its Teacher Health Education program.
UAMS announced Monday that its Partners in Health Sciences program will receive $100,000 from the Arkansas Department of Human Services, $55,378 from the Arkansas Cancer Coalition and $25,000 from the Arkansas Department of Health.
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The program trains teachers in modern health science topics to help them better communicate with students about healthy lifestyles.
The program focuses on lung, heart and skin health.
