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The Hamilton County Health Department has released the “A Picture of Our Health” assessment for 2024 — the first update since 2019. Let’s see some of the notable changes and data from the last five years.
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See how Erlanger’s sold-out 2024 Believe Bash raises important funds for Noogan children (and aims to beat last year’s $372,000 raised by the community).
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Erlanger physicians weigh in on popular health trends.
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When it comes to stroke, every second counts — that’s why knowing how to identify the signs + symptoms of stroke is critical to saving someone’s life (maybe even your own).
The Hamilton County Health Department + the City of Chattanooga’s Office of Community Health are partnering to expand WIC services available to residents in the area.
Take the guess work out of what to get friends and family this holiday season with our local wellness gift guide.
Here are 3 ways to prioritize your overall wellness during the busy holiday season.
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Cempa Community Care’s new Walk-In Clinic treats a large list of healthcare needs — and focuses on putting the community in care.
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A Chattanooga pediatric surgeon sheds some light on using a non-opioid medication for children.
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