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Tenn. residents take most drugs in U.S.
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It would be interesting to also see some other statistics of Tennesseeans vs. citizens of other states, including obesity rates and diabetes. The last time I traveled there, vegetable choices were potato salad and deep fried okra!
Good church goin' folks still know they are supposed to appear to condemn the demon al-kee-hol but have agreed to look the other way when it comes to pharma. The diets are heavy but the biggest problem with TN is a risk averse management strata which refuses to adopt telework. Follow me: All that commuting time could be exercise time -- not to mention reduction of air pollution related asthma -- and lets add the potential for rural economic development, too. The Governor ought to shine a spotlight on this - especially after the recent gasoline prices climb - but noone in the main political parties even mentioned "net-work" when they were rhetorizing about fuel conservation. What worries me is no telework, no telehealth.





