Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Flanagan. &. Nolan

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See eg faustmanlab.org,pubmed.org RISTORI + Bcg. And pubmed.org faustman DL


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A reasonable and prudent speed. That sounds like lawyer talk.  Kill it


NYS S07758 & A09334B sponsored by NYS Senator John J. Flanagan and Assemblywoman Catherine Nolan also was enacted.  It relates to health services in schools and also to pupils afflicted with allergies, diabetes, asthma or another respiratory disease.  If signed into law this bill would allow students with the proper prescriptions to carry and use epinephrine, glucagon, insulin and asthma rescue inhaler medications everywhere during the school day.  While the bill’s title does not mention specific medications by name, they are listed within the text in extensive detail.
"As a mother, I know that while we want our children to enjoy all school activities, it is terrifying to think that their safety might be at risk,” said Catherine Nolan.  “With the passage of this legislation, parents of students with severe allergies or asthma can rest assured that their children will have immediate access to treatment in case of a medical emergency. I am proud to sponsor this bill, and I urge the governor to sign this life-saving legislation into law."

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