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KDHE announces $1.3 million grant to fight leading causes of death in Kansas
TOPEKA (KSNT) — Kansas officials are releasing a new round of funding, aimed at helping prevent chronic diseases such as diabetes, respiratory diseases, heart diseases, and more. The funding is part of the "Chronic Disease Risk Reduction Community Grant" program. This is the 25th year of the program, and this year they're sending $1.3 million [...]
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