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A newly-drafted executive order would open the door to medical help and financial relief for veterans who believe their rare cancers and other illnesses stem from their time served on a remote military base.The veterans were assigned to the base in the former Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan following the September 11, 2001 attacks and have spent years struggling for recognition.Since then, more than 2,00
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stanley cup ng Secretary of Defense Christopher Millertold CBS senior investigative correspondent Catherine Herridge in his first network television interview that he s getting directly involved in the case. [I m] throwing the kitchen sink at this, Miller said. Miller was one of the first to go toAfghanistanafter September 11 as an Army special forces commander. He launched from the former Soviet airbase, Karshi-Khanabad, or K-2, in neighboring Uzbekistan. The acting secretary said the K-2 reports are personal for him. It s very personal. I feel that I have an obligation to help those that went through there and are suffering illnesses, he said.Of the 15,000 service members who passed through K-2 between 2001
stanley cup and 2005, more than 2,000 have flooded aFacebook pageused for self-reporting illnesses, including rare cancers.Miller said hi Yvup Earth Matters: How a conservative Texas town became a leader in renewable energy
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stanley cup part of our School Matters series, CBS This Morning examines what some are calling a growing national crisis: the shortage of school nurses.Only three out of five schools across the country have full-time school n
jordan urses often forcing school administrators, with no medical training, to step in and provide some level of care.The role of the school nurse is more critical than ever, with a quarter of all young children suffering some kind of chronic illness, like asthma and diabetes. Over the past several years, multiple children have died after facing medical emergencies in their schools when no nurse was on duty, reports Hilary Lane.
air max 1 Last October, Rasheen Pressley s 9-year-old son Hasoun collapsed in the school cafeteria. He was rushed to the hospital where he was later pronounced dead of heart failure. They failed him all ways. Like they wasn t there to help him, Pressley said. He was my only son. hellip; there weren t nobody there to help him. Nothing. There was no school nurse on duty that day. According to a Philadelphia school district official, staff certified in CPR tried to revive Hasoun who d been born with a heart defect. It s unknown had a school nurse been there that day if they would have been able to save him. More stories from our School Matters series:Colorado town uses pot sales taxes to fund anti-bullying program ndash; and it s workingAlabama school staff trains to administer naloxone to reverse opi