Teen dead after suffering asthma attack while running from fight on Staten Island – WABC-TV


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Teen dead after suffering asthma attack while running from fight on Staten Island
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A teen is dead after suffering an asthma attack while running away from the scene of a fight on Staten Island. Dayshen McKenzie, 16, was at a prearranged fight between two boys at the Checkers restaurant on Forest Avenue May 27 at around 4:15 p.m.
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Staten Island teen dies from asthma while fleeing racist crew – New York Daily News


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Staten Island teen dies from asthma while fleeing racist crew
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The black Staten Island teen, fleeing what witnesses described as a mostly white crew shouting racial epithets and waving a gun, collapsed and died last week from an asthma attack. “To me, it's murder,” said Diane Fatigati, an ex-NYPD officer and 9/11 …
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With Latino Kids’ Asthma Rates High, Researchers Turn To Peer Mentors – Rhode Island Public Radio

With Latino Kids' Asthma Rates High, Researchers Turn To Peer Mentors
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Childhood asthma rates are on the rise across the country. In Rhode Island, it's about 12 percent, according to the state health department – one of the highest rates in New England. Hiding in that statistic: in some inner city schools, almost half the

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Family of Staten Island woman who died in jail of asthma attack can sue for … – Staten Island Advance – SILive.com

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There are triable issues of fact regarding whether correction officers got the mother of six the medical attention she needed when she complained of difficulty breathing and "otherwise exhibited signs of an asthma attack," a five-judge panel

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There are triable issues of fact regarding whether correction officers got the mother of six the medical attention she needed when she complained of difficulty breathing and "otherwise exhibited signs of an asthma attack," a five-judge panel

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Family of woman who died of asthma attack on Rikers Island allowed to sue city … – New York Daily News


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Family of woman who died of asthma attack on Rikers Island allowed to sue city
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The five children of a Staten Island woman who died of an asthma attack while being held on Rikers Island will be able to proceed with a negligence claim in their wrongful death lawsuit against the city, an appellate court ruled Thursday. The ruling

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Multicenter pediatric emergency medicine research and rhode island.

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Multicenter pediatric emergency medicine research and rhode island.

R I Med J (2013). 2014;97(1):35-9

Authors: Chun TH

Abstract
Multicenter clinical research studies are often needed to address issues of generalizability, conditions with low incidence, adequate statistical power, and potential study bias. While pediatric research networks began work in the 1950s, and Rhode Island physicians have contributed to many of these studies, pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) collaboratives are relative newcomers. Since the mid-1990s, Rhode Island pediatricians have contributed to multicenter studies of diabetic ketoacidosis, bronchiolitis, asthma, quality of PEM care, meningitis, brief interventions for substance use disorders, point-of-care ultrasound, and pre-hospital triage protocols. In 2011, Rhode Island Hospital joined the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network, the first federally funded pediatric emergency medicine network of its kind. Its mission is to perform high quality, high impact PEM research. Since joining the network, Rhode Island Hospital has quickly become a productive and valued member of the network, portending a bright future for multicenter PEM research in the Ocean State. [Full text available at http://rimed.org/rimedicaljournal-2014-01.asp, free with no login].

PMID: 24400311 [PubMed – in process]

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