Being a whistleblower can feel intimidating, especially if you work inside an agency or contractor that may be overbilling government programs. Yet careful preparation can protect you and support your role in safeguarding public funds. Government contracts in...
We Know Mesothelioma
Year: 2025
Can construction workers expose their loved ones to asbestos?
Construction sites often involve tasks like demolition, renovation and handling old insulation materials. All these work-related activities may release asbestos fibers into the air. While strict safety rules exist to reduce direct exposure, a hidden risk still...
Wildfires can affect Seattle mesothelioma patients
Mesothelioma patients must deal with adverse health conditions and environmental hazards every day. Sometimes, things can get even worse for those suffering from cancers caused by asbestos exposure. Such is now the case for residents in Seattle and other towns and...
Jury awards $42 million in mesothelioma talc powder case
For decades, consumers relied on talc powder for a variety of health and beauty purposes. Companies even marketed talc powder as a product safe for infants in some cases. People used talc or baby powder to control odor and moisture in intimate areas. They might have...
Talc powder is under scrutiny, and you might need to be concerned
Talc has been used in various products for decades. These include things like snacks, makeup and medication. This ingredient has typically been considered safe, but it’s coming under scrutiny now. A link between talc and ovarian cancer has been noted, particularly in...
Asbestos hazard in homes: The hidden danger of popcorn ceilings
Many homes in Washington built in the 1960s and ‘70s have what people refer to as a popcorn ceiling. These ceilings appear bumpy, helping to hide flaws and reduce noise. However, people discovered later that these ceilings often contained white asbestos. Builders used...
Asbestos in toys: What every parent needs to know
The idea that asbestos could be present in children's toys and products is unsettling, but unfortunately, it has happened. While asbestos is most commonly associated with old buildings and industrial products, it has also been found in items meant for kids. Crayons,...
Does mesothelioma always start with a cough?
Mesothelioma is a rare but serious cancer linked to asbestos exposure. It impacts the lining of the lungs, abdomen or heart. As it develops slowly, many people do not notice symptoms right away. One common question is whether a cough is always the first sign of this...
The ban on asbestos might be reconsidered
It’s no secret that asbestos is an inherently dangerous substance. A previous administration issued a ban through the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on the substance, but the agency is now reconsidering that ban. The EPA believes that the rule as it stands...
3 potential sources of asbestos exposure
Carcinogens are substances known to cause cancer. Many seemingly natural items can be very dangerous for humans. Asbestos is a naturally-occurring mineral substance. It exists in large quantities within the Earth's crust. Historically, companies used asbestos for a...
