Alzheimer’s Expected To Increase In Tennessee
As Of Last Year, 120,000 Tennessee Residents Over The Age Of 65 Have Been Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s. The Number Is Estimated To Increase To 140,000 By 2025.
Read moreAs Of Last Year, 120,000 Tennessee Residents Over The Age Of 65 Have Been Diagnosed With Alzheimer’s. The Number Is Estimated To Increase To 140,000 By 2025.
Read moreAlzheimer’s Disease Inflicts A Truly Terrible Toll On People. Today, Roughly 6 Million Americans And Their Families Are Coping With The Confusion And Memory Loss Brought On By This Irreversible Illness. The Number Of Sufferers In The U.S. Is Expected To Swell To Around 14 Million By The Middle Of The Century. Fortunately, There Is Hope On The Horizon For Victims Of This Devastating Disease.
Read moreIndividuals Working In Tennessee Have The Right To Ask For A Religious Exemption To Taking A COVID-19 Vaccine, But That Does Not Guarantee That The Exemption Will Be Granted By Employers.
Read more1)Tennesseans Feel Angered And Misled By Lee’s Misdirection, Handling Of Illegal Immigration
2) Health Organizations Urge FDA to Remove COVID Vaccines from Market
As The Tennessee Health Department Continues To Offer The Pfizer Vaccine To Children Ages 12 And Up, Children’s Advocacy Groups Are Stepping Up To Contest That Decision.
Read moreCustoms & Border Patrol Reported That In The First Quarter Of This Year, It Seized 2,098 Total Pounds Of Fentanyl At The Southwestern Border, A 233% Increase Compared To The Same Quarter Last Year.
Read moreThe Food And Drug Administration And The Centers For Disease Control And Prevention Issued A Warning Tuesday Advising Americans And Their Health Care Providers To “Pause” Using The Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine After Reports Of Health Complications.
Read moreThe Williamson Medical Center (WMC) In Franklin, Tennessee Has Created A New Policy Punishing Staff Members Refusing The Covid-19 Vaccine Which Has Yet To Be FDA Approved By Standard Channels.
Read moreEnough COVID-19 Doses Will Be Available By The End Of May That Every American Adult Who Wants One Can Receive It, President Joe Biden Said Tuesday, Though It Might Take More Time To Administer All Of The Doses.
Read moreThe Internal Revenue Service is warning Tennessee residents about a new batch of scams related to COVID-19.
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