Mesothelioma is incredibly dangerous and has killed thousands of individuals. After decades of asbestos use, we are still seeing new and severe cases every day. Mesothelioma is a fast-spreading cancer with a high death rate. Many will not recover. Those who do often...
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Mesothelioma: risks and symptoms
The primary way of getting mesothelioma is through the inhalation of asbestos fibers, which are tiny fibers that once inhaled, make their way into the abdomen and lungs. In the long term, these fibers can damage the body and develop mesothelioma cancer. It is...
Johnson & Johnson stops selling talc powder, denies danger
The link between disease and asbestos was first recognized in the early 20th century, but illnesses related to exposure to the mineral have continued to the present day. Although it’s been decades since it was banned as a material in construction and manufacturing,...
3 household items you didn’t know contain asbestos
Exposure to asbestos can happen outside of industries that require workers to deal with harmful chemicals in factories or other work sites. In fact, there might be items you use every day in your own home that contain asbestos. To protect you and your family from...
The danger of asbestos exposure does not end at the worksite.
Many workers are aware that their job puts them at risk of exposure to dangerous substances. However, when they bring that danger home to their families, severe consequences can result. In cases of asbestos exposure, these workers could have unknowingly exposed their...
Telltale signs of asbestos poisoning
Telltale signs of asbestos poisoning Asbestos refers to a group of naturally occurring minerals whose properties are resistant to heat and corrosion. The strength of asbestos fibers made it ideal in the past for a variety of building materials, such as insulation,...
What is secondary asbestos exposure?
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was found early on to exhibit strong heat- and fire-resistant properties. Unfortunately, after being used in numerous industries and construction projects, it was discovered that the inhalation of asbestos fibers could...
Is there asbestos in the jewelry box?
Asbestos continues to impact millions of people. Its silent prevalence in housing and construction claims the lives of over 10,000 Americans annually. Though the U.S. government has regulated its use, asbestos will continue to endanger people as long as it remains...
Will the U.S. ban asbestos?
Asbestos has plagued American workers for over a century since doctors first discovered its deadly effects in the early 1900s. In fact, insurance companies in the U.S. and Canada began increasing premiums while decreasing benefits to asbestos workers as early as 1908....
Which workers are most likely to have been exposed to asbestos?
Asbestos was a centerpiece of numerous American industries throughout much of the 20th century. Its popularity exposed countless workers and their loved ones to the dangerous material. The consequences of these decisions still reverberate today. Who is most likely to...
