Saturday, May 10, 2014
Asthma persists in West Side neighborhood
Children with asthma are becoming more common in
neighborhoods near the Peace Bridge. Clinical assistant professor Bernadette
Pursel, R.N. from D’Youville College talks about how environmental factors,
like truck exhaust, can play a huge role in the development of asthma. Pursel said economic issues seem to affect
the community’s motivation to follow up on asthma treatments. “Some of these
people take two or three buses to get to their healthcare provider,” Pursel
said. “Then they have to take another few buses to get their prescription
filled while they drag three kids in the rain.” Pursel has been a nurse on the
West Side for 45 years, and lives on Ashland Avenue. By Shana Campbell and Andrew Manzella