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22nd September 2009
There are usually many questions asked when it comes to asbestos. People want to know for example if all types of asbestos can do you harm or if is only some types, but also what are the effects to your body if you happened to inhale asbestos dust.
All... Read >
Author: Romain Romagnan
12th September 2009
It is extremely common for people who have had to work with asbestos or around it, to claim for compensation if there health has effectively been damaged by the dangerous inhalation of asbestos fibres. however many people do not know the dangers of asbest... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th September 2009
As many people know asbestos is a natural mineral in which its fibres can be very damaging to the human body, developing all sorts of fatal diseases that can develop over a long period of time. These diseases can also lay dormant the more you work with as... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th August 2009
The endothelial lining of blood vessels, lymphatics spaces and serous membranes occasionally give rise to tumors which could be malignant.
They could arise from the pleura (Pleural mesothelioma) and rarely from the pericardium (Pericardial Mesothelioma... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
Qualified Atlanta mesothelioma lawyers posses thorough knowledge of the disease and they know the terrible effects it has on the victims and their relations.
Mesothelioma is linked to the inhalation of asbestos fibres in the workplace. Atlanta mesothel... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
09th July 2009
The endothelial lining of blood vessels, lymphatics spaces and serous membranes occasionally give rise to tumors which could be malignant.
They could arise from the pleura (Pleural mesothelioma) and rarely from the pericardium (Pericardial Mesothelioma... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen
04th July 2009
Asbestos is one of the scariest and frightening things that we can ever find in our homes. Asbestos is a mineral which is made up of millions of very tiny fibres. The problem with these fibres is that they are so small they can easily become airborne.
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Author: Ian O'Malley
04th July 2009
Asbestos is a natural silicate mineral made up of thin crystalline fibres. The word "asbestos" comes from the Greek language and means "unquenchable" or "inextinguishable." This name was used because of the flame retardant nature of asbestos.
Historic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th June 2009
Asbestos is a natural silicate mineral made up of thin crystalline fibres. The word "asbestos" comes from the Greek language and means "unquenchable" or "inextinguishable." This name was used because of the flame retardant nature of asbestos.
Historic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
14th June 2009
Asbestos is made up of long silicate fibres and is a naturally occurring mineral, excavated from the earth and is conducive for low-priced construction and insulation tasks. Asbestos is a low-cost insulator for buildings, possesses great strength, pliable... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th June 2009
Asbestosis is a devastating disease; it comes as a result of inhaling asbestos fibres earlier in life. It happens early on in life but there is a long latency period and symptoms don’t normally begin appearing until later on in life around 50 or 70, ma... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus
01st June 2009
Obtaining compensation for mesothelioma and other asbestos related diseases is a complex process. In fact there are four diseases that are associated with asbestos exposure; these are mesothelioma, bronchial cancer, asbestosis and plural plaques. The last... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
08th May 2009
Flexibility, durability and the ability to withstand high amounts of heat made Asbestos known as the 'Miracle Mineral' in Ancient Greece. Used for a wide variety of purposes such as funeral outfits for cremation of their kings to everyday household items ... Read >
Author: EvoSeo
09th April 2009
For many years one of the most popular insulation materials in construction was asbestos, because it was fire retardant, chemically resistant, sound absorbent, and insulated against electricity. Unfortunately, it has since been determined that asbestos is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
Mesothelioma is a cancer which affects the mesothelium – a thin membrane which is present in the chest and the abdomen. It is believed that nine out of ten cases of mesothelioma are caused due to exposure to asbestos which leads to many making a mesothe... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
Plymouth, Leeds and Warrington have been named and shamed as the UK’s top three asbestos disease hotspots in new figures released by the Health and Safety Executive this month. The statistics revealed that areas of heavy industry, such as the dockyards... Read >
Author: Neil Worrall - Camps Solicitors
06th March 2009
The word "asbestos" is derived from Greek, and is roughly translated as "indistinguishable". It is a naturally occurring mineral, which is extremely soft and pliant, but has the ability to withstand heat, as well as electricity and sound. For this reason,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st March 2009
Asbestos is a mineral that can be found anywhere naturally. This mineral can cope with very high heat and an electrical current, which is why it was used a lot in the building industry at some point. In order to exploit its natural properties, the mineral... Read >
Author: Paul poloo
30th January 2009
Asbestos is a natural mineral that was once used in the construction and home improvement industries. It was put on ceilings when it was mixed with aertex, it was used to make surfaces semi flame resistant and it was also mixed with cement as it is very s... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q
30th January 2009
Asbestos is a natural mineral that was once used in the construction and home improvement industries. It was put on ceilings when it was mixed with aertex, it was used to make surfaces semi flame resistant and it was also mixed with cement as it is very s... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
09th January 2009
There are five main asbestos diseases including asbestos cancer that can develop following exposure to asbestos fibres. These are malignant asbestos mesothelioma cancer, asbestos lung cancer, asbestosis, asbestos pleural thickening and asbestos pleural pl... Read >
Author: nigel
17th December 2008
A lot of people are worried about asbestos, but what they do not realize is that undisturbed asbestos usually poses little or no problems.
On the other hand, everything should be done to prevent the release of asbestos fibres as they can cause serious d... Read >
Author: Paul poloo
02nd December 2008
The regulations are very tough and strict when it comes to asbestos, and the regulation 4 is one example. Being so dangerous because the asbestos fibres can damage your lungs and cause cancers, this is something that should be considered seriously and tha... Read >
Author: Paul poloo
30th September 2008
Our lung is one of the focal "motors" of our body. Yet, regularly it is not given due interest and concern, and it rest in the background when it comes to issue of the hearth or reason.
The highest meeting of our lung is to exchange the gases between ... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
11th September 2008
Our lung is one of the chief "motors" of our body. Yet, regularly it is not given due attention and attention, and it ashes in the background when it comes to issue of the grate or mind.
The chief behaved of our lung is to replace the gases between th... Read >
Author: Jon Simms
09th September 2008
Mesothelioma is a cancer which appears to be increasing. Perhaps more accurately it is now being diagnosed more frequently and often resulting from exposure to asbestos maybe 15, 25, 35 or more years ago. Because the effects usually remain undetected fo... Read >
Author: peterhw
18th August 2008
Most people today are reasonably health conscious and even those who don’t give it too much consideration are more informed about health issues than previous generations. This is due in large part, to the wealth of information available today on all thi... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
20th June 2008
Asbestos is the collective term used to describe a family of several types of mineral fibrous rocks. There are currently six different regulated types of asbestos, with the three main types being Crocidolite, Amosite and Chrysolite.
Crocidolite which is... Read >
Author: Paul poloo
28th April 2008
Asbestosis is a chronic incendiary medical circumstance affecting the parenchymal tissue of the lungs. Inhaling asbestos fibers can induce scratch tissue to organize inside the lung. Scarred lung tissue does not enlarge and shrink usually, and cannot do g... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th April 2008
A British Lung Foundation survey has revealed that most tradespeople are unaware of the health risks posed by asbestos. Out of 400 people in this survey relating to asbestos, it was found that 75% had not received any form of asbestos awareness training. ... Read >
Author: Paul poloo
02nd April 2008
Asbestos has been one of the most discussed health topics of the last few decades. This is due to the fact that asbestos emits invisible fibres that can have harmful effects on anyone who comes into contact with them for prolonged periods.
Research has... Read >
Author: John Hill
03rd October 2006
Introduction
Mesothelioma is a cancer which affects the tissue which surrounds and protects various organs in the body. This tissue is called the Mesothelium, and Mesothelioma causes it to become abnormal, divide without control, and invade and damage... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
02nd October 2006
Many homes still have asbestos products in them, these range from heaters and fire places to roof tiles. Children play with Asbestos on a daily basis and are exposing themselves to a highly dangerous product that will almost certainly cause cancer and dea... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus
05th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Geoff Morris
Geoff Morris – Concerned Property Investor and Father of 5 Kids…
Have you ever seen the effects of asbestosis, mesothelioma, or any of the various asbestos-related cancers that have killed or destroyed the livelihood of a... Read >
Author: Geoff Morris
12th March 2006
Why we need Mesothelioma Lawyers.
The one-time friend turned killer that was once such an indispensible, yet unnoticed, part of our daily lives for so many centuries, is now a feared enemy. It is Asbestos (from th... Read >
Author: Mike Jozefiak
28th December 2004
Mesothelioma: Greed, Cancer, & Profits
December 2, 2004
Mesothelioma: Malignant spreading tumor of the mesothelium of the pleura, pericardium, or peritoneum, arising as a result of the presence of asbestos fibres. It is diagnostic of exposure to asbes... Read >
Author: Aaron Wall
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