Family Says Boy, 9, Died After School Didn’t Respond To Asthma Attack – 10TV


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Family Says Boy, 9, Died After School Didn't Respond To Asthma Attack
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MANSFIELD, Ohio — The Richland County coroner said a young boy died from an asthma attack that started while he was at school and on Tuesday the boy's family said the school did not do enough to get him the help he needed. Keshan Brown enjoyed math
Mom wants answers from Mansfield school after son, 9, diesMansfield News Journal

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Tackling Childhood Asthma Not Coal Industry Priority After All – It’s Getting Hot In Here


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Tackling Childhood Asthma Not Coal Industry Priority After All
It’s Getting Hot In Here
Yesterday many of us were up in arms at a new Peabody Coal initiative “Coal Cares” that appeared to be aimed at helping kids with asthma, not by reducing pollution, but rather by making it a cool thing to do. While the website and media campaign were a
Prank website claims 'coal cares' about asthmaWest Virginia Public Broadcasting
Peabody Punked by Fake 'Coal Cares' Asthma SiteForbes (blog)
"Coal Kills Kids" Pranks Big Coal with Yes Men Stunt, Starts Change.org PetitionChange.org (blog)
CNN International –Straight.com –Wall Street Journal
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Two Injured After School Locker Fire – WITN


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Two Injured After School Locker Fire
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One girl was taken to the hospital after an asthma attack, while another was treated at the scene by rescue for minor smoke inhalation. Students will soon be allowed back in the school. Stay with WITN News and witn.com for more on this developing
Locker fire forces evacuationGreenville Daily Reflector
Math Teacher Puts Out School FireWCTI12.com

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FDA: Over-the-Counter Asthma Inhaler Will Not Be Sold After Dec. 31 – Fox News


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FDA: Over-the-Counter Asthma Inhaler Will Not Be Sold After Dec. 31
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The US Food and Drug Administration said the only over-the-counter asthma inhaler sold in the US will no longer be available after December 31, 2011. The action was taken because Primatene Mist uses chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), which deplete the ozone
Health Highlights: March 17, 2011U.S. News & World Report
FDA to Pull Only OTC Epinephrine Asthma Inhaler at Year-EndProHealth
Only OTC asthma inhaler to be withdrawn from marketClinical Advisor
CalorieLab Calorie Counter News
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