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More Knox Co. hospitals diagnosing people with 'walking pneumonia,' health department says
SUMMARY: The Knox County Health Department reports a rise in cases of walking pneumonia, or mycoplasma pneumonia, with more infections this year compared to last. This milder form of pneumonia primarily affects children, teens, and young adults, allowing individuals to continue their daily activities. Symptoms resemble those of a cold or flu, including fever, fatigue, shortness of breath, and a prolonged cough. If symptoms persist for over 10 days, a doctor visit is necessary for diagnosis, as there are no at-home tests. Treatment typically involves a course of antibiotics, and the condition is contagious.

Mycoplasma pneumonia can cause “walking pneumonia.” It usually causes a mild illness at first, giving people the impression they have a less severe infection.
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Oak Ridge searching for lifeguards while preparing to open pools for the summer
SUMMARY: The City of Oak Ridge is seeking more lifeguards to staff its pools for the upcoming summer season, highlighting a struggle that began during the pandemic, which hindered lifeguard certifications and training. With warmer weather approaching, the city is preparing to open its indoor and outdoor pools but risks limited hours if they can’t recruit enough staff. Although many lifeguards are high school students, availability decreases when school resumes. The city encourages applicants of all ages, emphasizing that lifeguarding teaches valuable skills like communication and CPR, beneficial in various careers. Training classes are available for interested individuals.

Leaders said they have had problems finding lifeguards ever since the COVID-19 pandemic. If they don’t have enough lifeguards, …
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Tennesseans react to tariffs, possible DOGE cuts
SUMMARY: Tennessee residents have expressed mixed opinions on the impact of President Trump’s tariffs on goods from China, Mexico, and Canada. Some, like George Kim, fear higher prices and economic harm, particularly as China imposed retaliatory tariffs on U.S. farm products like soybeans. Others, such as Bill Pratt, support the tariffs, viewing them as a way to assert U.S. economic power. Meanwhile, the Department of Government Efficiency announced cuts to several federal offices in Tennessee, including Social Security, IRS, FDA, and Natural Resources Conservation offices, raising concerns about the impact on local services.
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Cancer patient fighting to restore TennCare coverage
SUMMARY: A brain cancer patient, Relle Romero, is fighting to restore her TennCare coverage, which was terminated during her second brain surgery. At 51, she has battled multiple cancers for a decade and relies on TennCare for medical coverage and pain medication. Her husband, Francisco, retired early to care for her, but their financial situation is strained. Relle’s medication, essential for her mobility, is set to run out soon. The couple has filed an appeal, with a decision expected on April 1. They face potential out-of-pocket expenses for the medication, leaving them in a precarious position.

Cancer patient fighting to restore TennCare coverage
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