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Metro Latino: Binational Health Week
Channel 7 News - Metro Latino: Binational Health Week (The Hispanic community is considered one of the most underserved groups in Arkansas-that's why several health organizations gathered last week to be a part of Binational Health Week.)
Little Rock - The Hispanic community is considered one of the most underserved groups in Arkansas-that's why several health organizations gathered last week to be a part of Binational Health Week.
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