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Healthier Tennessee launches free Small Starts @ Worship program

Healthier Tennessee Launches Free “Small Starts @ Worship” Program

The Governor’s Foundation for Health and Wellness, through its Healthier Tennessee initiative, today announced the launch of Small Starts @ Worship, an online wellness toolkit for faith communities. It is available at no cost to congregations across the state at www.healthierTN.com. Small Starts @ Worship provides faith leaders with tips, ideas and actions to help members get healthier together. It ...

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Cooking Matters Course Teaches Essential Meal Prep and Planning

Cooking Matters Course Teaches Essential Meal Prep and Planning

UT Extension of Sevier County recently graduated 14 individuals in its Cooking Matters Course. This six-week program was developed through a Share Our Strength grant, which was piloted in Sevier County. Participants learned and displayed skills in food preparation, healthy meal planning and food budgeting/shopping. They also competed in a $10 grocery store challenge at Food City, as well as ...

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FDA Approves Non-Surgical ReShape Dual Balloon System for Weight Loss

FDA Approves Non-Surgical ReShape Dual Balloon System for Weight Loss

A new non-surgical weight loss procedure offers hope for mild to moderately obese people unsuccessful at losing weight through diet and exercise alone, who either may not want, cannot afford or do not qualify for bariatric surgery. The ReShape Integrated Dual Balloon System, approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on July 28, 2015, uses two attached balloons filled ...

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TN Department of Health Warns of Hepatitis C Epidemic

Tennessee Department of Health Warns of Hepatitis C Epidemic

The Tennessee Department of Health is issuing a public health advisory urging residents to increase their awareness about Hepatitis C, a life-threatening disease spread by direct contact with blood from an infected person. The rate of acute Hepatitis C cases in Tennessee has more than tripled in the last seven years, and the steadily increasing number of cases may only ...

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Kroger Spices Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk

Kroger Spices Recalled Due to Salmonella Risk

Check your spice rack for certain Kroger spices that are being recalled because they may contain Salmonella. The Kroger Co. is recalling Kroger Ground Cinnamon, Kroger Garlic Powder, Kroger Coarse Ground Black Pepper and Kroger Bac’n Buds. Consumers should not consume these Kroger spices. They may return the products to Kroger stores for a full refund or replacement. The U.S. ...

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Protecting and Testing the Quality of Your Well Water

Protecting and Testing the Quality of Your Well Water

Although the majority of Tennesseans are served by public water supplies, there are still more than 500,000 residents that rely on private drinking wells. While most private wells provide clean drinking water, they can become contaminated and cause countless health problems. Currently, federal and state laws do not require that water from private wells be tested, said UT Extension’s Lori ...

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Free Living Well with Chronic Conditions Workshops Offered

Sevier County Health Department & UT Extension Offering Free Living Well with Chronic Conditions Workshops

Living Well with Chronic Conditions is a 6-week workshop series designed to help community members manage their long-term health issues effectively. Chronic conditions of those attending may include asthma, arthritis, diabetes, heart disease, chronic pain, sleep apnea, or fibromyalgia among others. If you or anyone you care for has a chronic disease, consider attending this series which is designed to ...

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Even Short Term Use of NSAID Pain Relievers has Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

Even Short Term Use of NSAID Pain Relievers has Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has strengthened the warning on prescription and over the counter non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) to indicate that use of these drugs, even short term use, carries a risk of heart attack and stroke which may lead to death. Most NSAID pain relievers are available only by prescription. However, ibuprofen (Motrin, Advil) and naproxen (Aleve) ...

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Sevierville Fire Department to Check Child Car Safety Seats for Proper Installation

Sevierville Fire Department to Check Child Car Safety Seats for Proper Installation

The City of Sevierville Fire Department has scheduled a Child Car Safety Seat Inspection from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 11, 2015 at Fire Station 2, 423 Collier Drive in Sevierville. Sevierville Fire Department firefighters will also be available to provide fire safety tips, demonstrate proper use of fire extinguishers and installation of smoke alarms. Nationally, over ...

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