‘Mum, I can’t do this any more’: Boy, 9, died after paramedics were delayed by … – Daily Mail


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'Mum, I can't do this any more': Boy, 9, died after paramedics were delayed by
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Corey Seymour, from Bromsgrove, Worcestershire suffered heart failure brought on by a severe asthma attack. His last whispered words were: 'Mum, I can't do this anymore.' A mercy crew arrived 24 minutes after being called but by the time Corey reached

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‘I can’t breathe’: Desperate final text of girl dying to her father downstairs – Daily Mail


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'I can't breathe': Desperate final text of girl dying to her father downstairs
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A teenager died after an asthma attack so severe that she could not call out and had to text her father for help – even though he was just downstairs. Siobhan Ullah, 18, sent the message 'I can't breathe'. It was only half an hour after
Girl's tragic last Facebook update: Feels like deathThe Sun
Tragic teenager's death 'prophecy' on FacebookMirror.co.uk
Father's shock as asthma kills his teenage daughterBradford Telegraph and Argus

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Health department: Gecko can’t cure Aids, asthma – Sun.Star


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Health department: Gecko can't cure Aids, asthma
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THE Department of Health (DOH) on Thursday expressed alarm over the persistent folkloric practice of using geckos or (locally called "tuko") as cure for acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) and asthma.
Warning issued vs. "tuko" treatmentPhilippine Star
DoH warns against use of geckos to cure asthma, AiDSInquirer.net
Philippines warns against geckos as AIDS treatmentAlbany Times Union
Winnipeg Free Press –French Tribune
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Can’t breathe? Allergy and asthma both bad here – Richmond Times Dispatch

Can't breathe? Allergy and asthma both bad here
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By Tammie Smith Q: Is Richmond really the asthma and allergy capital of the United States? How is that determined? A: That's half right. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Richmond is the asthma capital of the United States,
Report says pollen's attracted to the Capitol CityWIS
Stinkbugs' role as allergen studiedNashua Telegraph

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