Queens man with asthma, pacemaker dies in police custody following chase – New York Daily News


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Queens man with asthma, pacemaker dies in police custody following chase
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A 46-year-old man who suffered from asthma and had a pacemaker died in police custody following a chase Tuesday in Queens, authorities said. Daniel Levitt Jr. died after he was cuffed at Grandview Ave. and Menahan St. in Ridgewood at 2:10 p.m. for an …
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Four Emergency Medics Suspended Following Death Of Asthmatic Man In … – BuzzFeed


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Four Emergency Medics Suspended Following Death Of Asthmatic Man In
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An amateur video of the man's death appears to show how the first responders neglected to perform routine procedures to help the dying patient. The four emergency workers will not be going on ambulance runs until the FDNY completes an investigation.
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Complaint filed against Danville officers over woman’s asthma death following … – Washington Post

Complaint filed against Danville officers over woman's asthma death following
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DANVILLE, Va. — The family of a woman who died from asthma following a traffic stop in Danville has filed a wrongful death complaint. Media outlets report that Holly Butler of Rocky Mount was having trouble breathing and was being taken to a hospital

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Emergency asthma admissions drop following smokefree law
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Numbers of adults admitted to hospital for emergency treatment for asthma have dropped by over four per cent since smokefree legislation was introduced in England, Bath researchers have found. The researchers from the UK Centre for Tobacco Control
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Alexithymia and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following Asthma Attack.

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Alexithymia and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following Asthma Attack.

Psychiatr Q. 2012 Oct 17;

Authors: Chung MC, Wall N

Abstract
This study examined the levels of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) following asthma attack (post-asthma attack PTSD) and psychiatric co-morbidity among college students. It also investigated the association between these variables and alexithymia. One hundred and six college students participated in the study and completed an on-line survey comprising the Asthma Symptom Checklist, PTSD Checklist, General Health Questionnaire-28 and Toronto Alexithymia Scale. Ninety-one students without asthma and major illness formed the control group. 2 % met the diagnostic criteria for full-PTSD, while 42 and 56 % met the partial and no-PTSD criteria respectively. Compared with the control, the asthma group reported significantly more somatic problems, social dysfunction and depression and was five times more likely to have an elevated risk of developing a general psychiatric disorder. After adjusting age, marital status, asthma experience and symptoms, alexithymia did not predict PTSD, while difficulty identifying feelings predicted psychiatric co-morbidity. Mediational analyses showed that asthma symptoms partially mediated the link between difficulty identifying feelings and psychiatric co-morbidity. People can develop PTSD symptoms and other psychological difficulties following asthma attack. Alexithymia influenced general psychological difficulties independently of PTSD symptoms.

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I-Octane hospitalized following asthma attack – Examiner.com


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I-Octane hospitalized following asthma attack
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Internationally acclaimed Dancehall/Reggae superstar, I-Octane is recuperating in a Kingston-based hospital after falling ill last week. A member of I-Octane's team revealed on Monday that the prominent singjay suffered an asthma attack on Thursday night.
I-Octane hospitalisedJamaica Gleaner

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Gastroesophageal Reflux Symptoms and Comorbid Asthma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks on World Trade Center in New York City.

Gastroesophageal Reflux Symptoms and Comorbid Asthma and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Following the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks on World Trade Center in New York City.

Am J Gastroenterol. 2011 Sep 6;

Authors: Li J, Brackbill RM, Stellman SD, Farfel MR, Miller-Archie SA, Friedman S, Walker DJ, Thorpe LE, Cone J

Abstract
OBJECTIVES:Excess gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) was reported in several populations exposed to the September 11 2001 (9/11) terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center (WTC). We examined new onset gastroesophageal reflux symptoms (GERS) since 9/11 and persisting up to 5-6 years in relation to 9/11-related exposures among the WTC Health Registry enrollees, and potential associations with comorbid asthma and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).METHODS:This is a retrospective analysis of 37,118 adult enrollees (i.e., rescue/recovery workers, local residents, area workers, and passersby in lower Manhattan on 9/11) who reported no pre-9/11 GERS and who participated in two Registry surveys 2-3 and 5-6 years after 9/11. Post-9/11 GERS (new onset since 9/11) reported at first survey, and persistent GERS (post-9/11 GERS reported at both surveys) were analyzed using log-binomial regression.RESULTS:Cumulative incidence was 20% for post-9/11 GERS and 13% for persistent GERS. Persistent GERS occurred more often among those with comorbid PTSD (24%), asthma (13%), or both (36%) compared with neither of the comorbid conditions (8%). Among enrollees with neither asthma nor PTSD, the adjusted risk ratio (aRR) for persistent GERS was elevated among: workers arriving at the WTC pile on 9/11 (aRR=1.6; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.3-2.1) or working at the WTC site > 90 days (aRR=1.6; 1.4-2.0); residents exposed to the intense dust cloud on 9/11 (aRR=1.5; 1.0-2.3), or who did not evacuate their homes (aRR=1.7; 1.2-2.3); and area workers exposed to the intense dust cloud (aRR=1.5; 1.2-1.8).CONCLUSIONS:Disaster-related environmental exposures may contribute to the development of GERS. GERS may be accentuated in the presence of asthma or PTSD.Am J Gastroenterol advance online publication, 6 September 2011; doi:10.1038/ajg.2011.300.

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