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You see, we should be very thankful that we are born in this modern generation because of the existence of the Internet. With the Internet, every information (whether about asbestos lung cancer or any other such as cosmetic dental, white light teeth whitening, custom whitening trays or even whitening light) can be found with ease on the Internet, with great articles like this.
Certainly, teeth whitening kits purchased from the local pharmacy are not as effective and result yielding as the bleaching based teeth whitening procedure. A dentist will have advanced tools and equipment for certain kinds of teeth, which yield better and instantaneous results. However, if you are after an economical way to whiten your teeth, teeth whitening products will do the job for you, albeit gradually. Continue reading ‘Asbestos Lung Cancer Helpful Information’ »
Posted by admin on February 5, 2012 at 7:45 pm under cancer.
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If you have been experiencing symptoms associated with a lung condition, you most likely have seen a PPH specialist. If a physician has diagnosed you with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension, there are many things to consider, most importantly, the management of Primary Pulmonary Hypertension.
Unfortunately, at the present time, there is no cure for Primary Pulmonary Hypertension. The only treatments the PPH specialist can recommend are a series of drugs and, as a last resort, if your condition worsens, a lung transplant. While your anxiety may understandably become heightened, you have to find the strength to manage this disease.
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Posted by admin on January 31, 2012 at 4:05 pm under Health.
Tags: Mesothelioma, Pulmonary Hypertension
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Mesothelioma is primarily caused by long-term, regular exposure to asbestos. People who have been exposed to asbestos insulation in the workplace have a higher death rate than anyone else from this type of cancer. In fact, they are about three hundred times more likely to die from it than those who are not in regular, direct contact with it. In some cases, people who were exposed to asbestos in the workplace have family members who develop the disease. This is thought to be possible because the workers bring the asbestos home on their clothes and their family members are in direct contact with it.
Pleural Mesothelioma, the most common form of the cancer, is thought be caused from the inhalation of asbestos dust. The fibers of asbestos are so small that the lungs are not able to filter them, allowing them to embed in the tissue of the lungs and form into cancer. Sometimes Mesothelioma is located in the lining of the abdomen. This is called peritoneal Mesothelioma , and is thought to be caused by ingesting asbestos. Asbestos can be ingested by eating food that has been contaminated with asbestos. Continue reading ‘Asbestos, The Deadly Time Bomb’ »
Posted by admin on January 28, 2012 at 2:55 pm under cancer.
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The litigation surrounding asbestos and Mesothelioma has been legendary. It represented the little guy against huge corporate entities. The entities prevailed for a very long time, but ultimately the fact asbestos exposure was causing Mesothelioma and lung cancer could not be avoided. Eventually, the government moved to ban asbestos in products and then the controversy started.
The great asbestos wars of the 1960s, 70s and 80s were iconic. The issue of whether asbestos in products caused health problems was highly disputed. The manufacturers claimed that it didn’t. Workers claimed that not only did it, but the manufacturers had known it did and still released it in products. This created a war of lawyers unlike any seen in a long time.
Eventually, it became clear that the manufacturers of asbestos were in the wrong. As is often the case, the government took its sweet time doing anything but finally did. The response finally occurred on July 12, 1989 when the EPA issued a final ruling effectively banning asbestos in the vast majority of products whether they be building materials, brake pads, insulation or whatever. The story, however, was not at an end. Continue reading ‘Mesothelioma – The Asbestos Ban That Wasn’t’ »
Posted by admin on January 22, 2012 at 5:45 pm under cancer.
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One group of people that have been particularly impacted by asbestos exposure is shipyward workers and their families. Asbestos was so prevalent in the construction of ships because of its fire retardant qualities and durability. During a ships construction, the workers would typically handle asbestos insulation products and consequently inhale large amounts of toxic dust. Unfortunately, many of these workers have died because of this asbestos exposure.
One thing we can all do is try to raise public awareness about asbestos exposure and the link to lung cancer and mesothelioma. One good study is called, “Asbestos exposure: factors associated with excess cancer and respiratory disease mortality.” By Henderson VL, and Enterline PE. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 1979; 330:117-26. Here is an excerpt: Continue reading ‘Workers And Their Families Exposed To Hazardous Asbestos Dust And Mesothelioma’ »
Posted by admin on January 22, 2012 at 10:24 am under cancer.
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Before we recognized the dangers of asbestos, people used it in a variety of different places. It was found everywhere from the construction industry to the automotive business. However, now we know that it causes things like lung cancer, mesothelioma, asbestosis, and pleural plaques. Subsequently, there are now a number of rules and regulations concerning the use of asbestos.
First, you must realize that asbestos does have a number of useful properties which contributed to it becoming a highly popular additive. It is a member of the silicate family. Silicate family materials are lauded for their insulating properties, and asbestos is no different. It is resistant to heat, flame, chemicals, electricity, and degradation. Additionally, asbestos has several helpful properties of its own. This includes high tensile strength and flexibility. Continue reading ‘Rules and Regulations Regarding Asbestos’ »
Posted by admin on January 21, 2012 at 4:54 pm under cancer.
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Asbestos is a very common material insulation for all types of building structures and also cause a number of diseases that are related to exposure to this substance, including asbestosis and mesothelioma. Although asbestosis is a health condition very serious, this is not a form of cancer. For an overview of asbestosis and its relation to asbestos-induced cancers, have a look at the symptoms and signs and define what asbestosis is.
What kind of disease is asbestosis?
Asbestosis is defined as a chronic condition. In its early stages it directly affects the lungs. The latency period can typically rather long and it is not uncommon that exposure to asbestos dates back more than 15 years before a patient is the first sings and symptoms of asbestosis. Unfortunately, a patient is diagnosed with a high risk of developing cancer disease (mesothelioma / lung cancer) to a point later. Continue reading ‘Asbestosis Treatment And It's Relationship With Cancer’ »
Posted by admin on January 21, 2012 at 2:55 pm under cancer.
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The idea of a World War was something that couldn’t be imagined prior to the 20th century. Then we had two in a matter of 35 years. The number of people killed in the wars was staggering. The fact that people continued to die for forty or fifty years after the end of World War II was all the more shocking until the cause was discovered.
Asbestos has long been considered a miracle material of sort. It is highly resistant to heat, which makes it a great insulator and fire wall wherever heat and electricity are found. This was a known fact for hundreds of years, but never really led to its use in a major way. Then World War II rolled around. Despite being the second of the two huge wars, it was the first that involved a really massive production of military materials. This led to the widespread use of asbestos and a resulting Mesothelioma nightmare. Continue reading ‘Mesothelioma – How World War II Killed Many Years Later’ »
Posted by admin on January 20, 2012 at 12:35 pm under cancer.
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The 1960s saw the onset of litigation seeking to work out whether asbestos was a cause of Mesothelioma, a rare and brutal form of cancer. Thirty years later the verdict was in and the EPA issued an order banning asbestos in products. The ban was overturned in large part in 1991 by an appellate court. The ruling raises the question of what products did and still contain asbestos.
Asbestos is a fibrous form of a few different minerals. It is very unique in nature in that it is a natural heat repellent. It melts only at the highest of temperatures. This makes it a great material for our industrial society because heat and fire is a byproduct of so much of what we do. Given this, asbestos was long viewed as a miracle material of sort. Of course, it was later discovered the fibers could lodge in the lungs and lead to a host of heath problems including lung cancer and Mesothelioma. Continue reading ‘Mesothelioma – What Products Contain Asbestos’ »
Posted by admin on January 17, 2012 at 4:20 pm under cancer.
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The mesothelium is a cellular membrane covering five cavities of the human body: the pericardial (around the heart sac), pleural (around the lungs), peritoneal (around the abdominal cavity), scrotal (inside the scrotum), and the cavities in the women’s internal reproductive organs. Basically, it is the thin layer of mesodermal epithelium cells surrounding the above cavities.
Mesothelium derives from the mesoderm membrane covering the body cavity of the embryo which further develops into a layer of cells surrounding and protecting most of the internal organs. Mesothelium can be of two types: visceral mesothelium closely surrounds the organ, and parietal mesothelium is the “sac” lining the cavity.
The proteins and serosal fluid that are released between the two layers of Mesothelium make a lubricating liquid providing a slippery protective surface to facilitate movement of organs, such as the heart throbbing, the lungs breathing and the intestinal peristalsis. The lubrication allows organs to glide easily inside the cavity. Continue reading ‘Asbestos Cancer’ »
Posted by admin on January 12, 2012 at 11:33 am under cancer.
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