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Information Tennessee
Health Information Tennessee is advancing access to better health
information and is poised to become the "go to place" for health
information in Tennessee. Tennessee health data have never been as
accessible as they are now through HIT - a dynamic, user-friendly
information service featuring online access to reliable health data and
information that's fast and easy to use.
HIT provides online access to official State of Tennessee data for births,
deaths, population, nursing home and hospital facilities, featuring Data
Query - that can provide users with customized tables, graphic bar or pie
charts, area plots and trends from the Tennessee Department of Health data
based on user-specified election of variables (i.e., year, age,
population, ICD-10, race, sex, and county). A variety of selected tables,
reports, county profiles and links to a wide range of resources for health
information are also provided.
HIT is a public information Website that disseminates Tennessee health
related data interactively for use by the public, researchers, educators,
students, community health organizations and other interested parties. The
Health Information Tennessee Web site is a service provided by the
Tennessee Department of Health.
Please visit the Health Information Tennessee web site:
http://hit.state.tn.us |

Lyme Disease Support Network of Middle Tennessee
http://www.tnlyme.org
This organization provides information and support for people who have (or
might have) Lyme Disease and other tick-borne related illnesses. Lyme Disease
is becoming more and more common in Tennessee. The disease is spread by tick
bites, but it can be hard to diagnose and treat. Early symptoms can
include rashes, fever, malaise, fatigue, headache, muscle and joint aches, and
others. Later symptoms (which can occur a month or more after the tick
bite) can include fatigue, muscle pain, joint pain with or without arthritis,
numbness, tingling, burning, itching, tremor, muscle twitching, Bell's palsy,
vision problems (e.g., double vision), sensitivity to light or motion or sound,
balance problems, short-term memory loss, sleep disturbance, nausea or vomiting,
and others. The support group holds monthly meetings. Please click on the link
above for additional information, including dates, times and location of
meetings. The photo above is of a deer tick, one of the major carriers of Lyme
Disease.
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