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Chicago Personal Injury Laws
This article provides useful, detailed information about Chicago Personal Injury Laws. Injuries to individuals can be due to the use of hazardous or flawed products. Chicago personal injury laws safeguard the interests of both consumers and ...

How to File a Mesothelioma Lawsuit
Mesothelioma is a deadly cancer that is caused by exposure to asbestos fibers, and this cancer can reduce lifespan to a matter of months from the onset of symptoms. Over recent years, the number of mesothelioma cases coming to light has risen quite ...

Residential Asbestos Abatement- Reducing The Risk Of Asbestos Diseases
The Firms and Cost Incurred in Asbestos Abatement Residential asbestos abatement is the process to determine if a material is asbestos containing and to take necessary steps removal of asbestos containing materials from the residential buildings. During ...




About Asbestos
 
Are you looking for some inside information on asbestos? Here's an up-to-date report from asbestos experts who should know.

The name asbestos refers to a natural mineral that was used in construction and in many home items in the past. This material possesses heat-resistant qualities that made it useful for construction where it was employed as fire proofing and weather resistant material. Some years ago it was discovered that asbestos has serious health consequences and its use was prohibited. The main problem appears when the material is damaged, when it is cut and when the material is to be disposed of.

There are three varieties of asbestos: white, brown and blue. This material appears in the form of hairs or fibers and their characteristics differ according to the type of asbestos. Blue and brown asbestos were prohibited in 1986 and the use of white asbestos was reduced in the same year. Nevertheless, all the types of asbestos are still present in home and work places.

It's really a good idea to probe a little deeper into the subject of asbestos. What you learn may give you the confidence you need to venture into new areas.

When talking about the risks asbestos poses to health, it is important to highlight that the danger arises when the fibers becomes airborne and thus they can be easily ingested or inhaled. But not all fibers represent a hazard. Long fibers and small ones are generally eliminated when coughing or breathing. They do not stay in the lungs. On the contrary, there are fibers of certain size or that belong to a particular type of asbestos that insert in the lungs and are responsible for the development of mesothelioma or other asbestos related diseases.

In conclusion, all type of asbestos have to be managed with care and in all cases the necessary protective measures should be taken.

Now you can be a confident expert on asbestos. OK, maybe not an expert. But you should have something to bring to the table next time you join a discussion on asbestos.

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NSW 'lung bus' to detect asbestos risks (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)
A new mobile respiratory screening service will help in the early detection of occupational lung diseases at NSW work sites, the state government says.

Asbestos and Mesothelioma: A Younger Generation Now at Risk (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - Everyone knows the dangers of asbestos. What was once commonplace in factories and the construction industry has caused a slew of health problems to those who have been exposed.

LegalView Informs Mesothelioma Blog Readers of Predisposing Genes Identified by Scientists When Developing Lung Cancer (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
LegalView recently reported on the discovery of two genes that increase an individual's chances of developing specific types of lung cancer such as mesothelioma. Researchers found that the genes identified in certain individuals may increase their chance of developing certain lung cancers by up to 60 percent.

More asbestos discovered at Big Tex (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Federal crews are on track with their cleanup of the site, but testing has revealed more asbestos contamination.

Nine Year Ban Fails to Eradicate Asbestos Related Diseases (PRWeb)
Nine years after its use was banned, statistics show that nearly 4,000 people in the UK die each year from the effects of asbestos exposure whilst at work. (PRWeb Nov 27, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/11/prweb1674524.htm

Nine Year Ban Fails to Eradicate Asbestos Related Diseases (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Nine years after its use was banned, statistics show that nearly 4,000 people in the UK die each year from the effects of asbestos exposure whilst at work.

Lung Cancer Vaccine (KMGH 7 Denver)
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Observance offers warning about early detection (Chillicothe Gazette)
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$10.5M asbestos suit ready for jury (Daily Press)
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WA News (The West Australian)
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