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  • The History of Asbestos Use  By : Marc Dean
    Asbestos has been used for a lot of different products and has caused countless manufacturing employees to contract mesothelioma. Learn about the History of Asbestos Use.
  • Canada exports asbestos danger  By : ScottHendler
    A group of researchers is condemning Canada for its failure to act to protect workers in poorer countries that receive their exported asbestos. They accuse the Canadian government of protecting the asbestos industry at the risk of many lives in other countries.
  • The danger of Asbestos  By : Robert Asbet
    Asbestos is the collective term used to describe a family of several types of mineral fibrous rocks.
  • Just How Dangerous is Asbestos?  By : surjeet kumar
    With the increase in the number of lung cancer cases in recent years, it is vitally important to educate ourselves on the risks and consequences of asbestos exposure which accounts for over 80% of all mesothelioma cancer cases; a form of cancer, caused by asbestos exposure, that can affect the lungs (Pleural form), abdomen (Peritoneal form), and even the membrane around the heart.. A hefty 2000 new cases are being diagnosed every year according to the National Cancer Institute, and that number i
  • The Relation Between Asbestos Exposure And Mesothelioma Lung Cancer  By : G.Entp17
    if the exposure is the cause of Mesothelioma. There has been a spate of lawsuits for seeking compensation for mesothelioma and lung cancers. In many cases, the courts have awarded heavy sums as compensation against the asbestos manufacturing companies.
  • British Workers Ignorant to the Dangers of Asbestos  By : Robert Asbet
    A British Lung Foundation survey has revealed that most tradespeople are unaware of the health risks posed by asbestos.
  • Mesothelioma Attorneys Will Help YOu  By : beartoes
    This article talks about an awful disease called mesothelioma. There have been many cases and mesothelioma attorneys can help you get what you deserve.
  • Features Of Asbestos Siding  By :
    This article talks extensively about the use of asbestos as a siding matrial. It talks of all the ill-effects of asbestos and urges users to be extremely careful while installing them. If you are not confident of installing and maintaining the asbestos yourself, seek professional help, before you suffer from respiratory diseases. Asbestos Sliding is a very common home building tool. This tool has been there since the 1930's. In all likelihood, you or your friends have asbest...
  • Asbestos and Its Dangers  By : Vincent Green
    This article is about the dangers of asbestos and the use of the control of asbestos regulations. if you would like to learn more then please visit: http://www.farmasbestosservices.co.uk
  • Mesothelioma, what is it and how it develops?  By : El Husseiny
    Mesothelioma is a type of cancer that can develope in pleura (the lung lining), peritoneum (membranes of internal organs in the abdominal cavity) and in pericardium (the heart lining).
  • Asbestos and Malignant Mesthelioma  By : Jim Kreinbrink
    Many people are wondering about the risks of asbestos exposure and getting malignant mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a type of cancer on the pleura, or lining of the lungs. It can lead fluid in the lungs, difficulty breathing, and eventually death. When it comes to how our bodies age and handle illness, 65% depends on the environment, like the things we feed, expose, and do to our bodies. The remaining 35% is due to genetics, that wonderful nuclear and mitochondrial DNA that we got from ours parents and mothers, respectively.
  • The Asbestos Cancer Epidemic  By : Roberto Bell
    The asbestos cancer epidemic may take as many as 10 million lives before asbestos is banned worldwide and exposures are brought to an end. In many developed countries, in the most affected age groups, mesothelioma may account for 1% of all deaths.
  • Symptoms Of Asbestos Exposure!  By : Melvin H.Gill
    We are all exposed to low levels of asbestos in the air we breathe. These levels range from 0.00001 to 0.0001 fibers per milliliter of air and generally are highest in cities and industrial areas. It is known that breathing asbestos can increase the risk of cancer in people. There are two types of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos: lung cancer and mesothelioma. Mesothelioma is a cancer of the thin lining surrounding the lung (pleural membrane) or abdominal cavity (the ...
  • Found Asbestos At Work - What Next?  By : Loreno Lepe
    Asbestos starts life as a mineral found in certain rocks, mainly in South America. It is fibrous in nature and has fire retardant properties. Asbestos has been widely used as a building material for over 100 years. It can be found in cement pipes and sheets as a reinforcing agent. These asbestos cement products can be found in many schools, factories and homes. Asbestos was also used to make floor tiles and as insulation lagging on hot water pipes. Over the past 20 -30 yea...
  • Health Dangers Of Asbestos  By : Jennefer Poultson
    Mesothelioma and asbestosis are the long term result of prior exposure to asbestos. You have undoubtedly heard of asbestos, and are probably aware of its dangers. But many people are not aware as to exactly what it is and where it can still be found in the environment in which we live. Asbestos is a type of mineral fiber that used to be utilized in many products for the purpose of making them more resistant to the extremes of heat and cold. For many years asbestos was use...

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