[ad_1] More stories KNOXVILLE, Tennessee (WATE) – Across the country, thousands of Americans pay tribute to people with lung cancer, as the country observes Lung Cancer Awareness Month. For Amanda Nerstad, a …
Read More »The deadly Spanish flu hits Knoxville in the fall of 1918
[ad_1] TO CLOSE The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that an influenza pandemic is very possible. Sam Berman of Veuer has complete history. Buzz60 Influenza patients in …
Read More »Knoxville Breast Cancer Survivor Encourages Others
[ad_1] Knoxville – Breast cancer cases are almost exclusively women – almost. Men can get it too, and their struggle involves its own challenges. According to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, men …
Read More »Le bureau de poste de Knoxville organise un événement de sensibilisation au cancer du sein
[ad_1] FERMER Julie Chrisley partage son expérience du cancer du sein. George Walker IV, le Tennessean Acheter une photo Glenda Stevens, une survivante du cancer du sein, se tient le 23 octobre …
Read More »Former Tennessee coach Butch Jones, now part of Alabama staff, receives a bath of Gatorade upon his return to Knoxville
[ad_1] Butch Jones has certainly not experienced the worst day of Saturday. As a football analyst for Alabama, he witnessed Crimson Tide's victory over Tennessee (58-21), his former employer. And the game …
Read More »West Nile Virus found in Knoxville; mosquito spray planned
[ad_1] TO CLOSE Ronnie Nease, Knox County Department of Health, explains how to prevent West Nile virus. Buy a photo Nathan Jackson, an environmental technician with the Knox County Health Department, holds …
Read More »FluMist for Knoxville Schools; CDC asks for flu vaccination for children
[ad_1] TO CLOSE One influenza vaccine immunizes against many common strains. It can also provide partial immunity for other strains. Children and adults over the age of 65 are particularly vulnerable to …
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