Asbestos is a naturally occurring silicate fiber that causes mesothelioma – a form of lung cancer. People who develop mesothelioma often spend years working with this harmful product. Consequently, they breathe these fibers and develop the disease. However, these are...
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Talc miners could be at risk of asbestos-related diseases
People generally understand that mining is a dangerous profession. Miners have to handle dangerous equipment and work in environments with an assortment of risks. Cave-ins, gas leaks and accidental contact with equipment could all lead to severe injury for those...
The benefits of movement for asbestos-related disease patients
You’re sick, exhausted and psychologically weary. The mere thought of getting up and moving around seems pointless. This is how many of those with asbestos-related lung cancer and illnesses feel every day. Living with a fatal illness does not typically inspire one to...
3 surprising careers with a high risk of asbestos exposure
When it comes to asbestos exposure, you tend to expect this to happen to someone who spent their life working in construction on old buildings. It’s easy to build up a picture of a person building houses or industrial structures and fitting them with the...
How much asbestos exposure is too much?
If you are at risk of coming into contact with asbestos or may have done so in the past, you may be wondering if you will develop mesothelioma. Similarly, if someone in your family has developed mesothelioma despite working in conditions with little of the mineral,...
Asbestos exposure: identifying the highest risk occupations
Many people who worked around asbestos now suffer from mesothelioma and related conditions. How can you determine if you or a loved one were in a high-risk occupation? Some of the highest risk jobs for asbestos exposure are: Mechanics: Brake systems used to contain...
Proving your asbestos claim
Workers who have been exposed to asbestos for an extended period of time may suffer severe health consequences, including mesothelioma. If you are thinking about filing a lawsuit against a company for asbestos exposure, you may be wondering what you need to prove in...
Study claims no amount of asbestos exposure is safe
People in Louisiana who work in occupations where they face a high risk of exposure to asbestos may wonder how much exposure it takes to develop mesothelioma. One study claims that any amount of exposure can lead to the fatal illness. Is there any safe amount of...
How does asbestos enter the body?
There are many different materials and chemicals that are used in various different industries in Louisiana. These chemicals and materials can be very effective at achieving their goals, but some of them can be very hazardous for the humans who work with them every...
What is asbestosis?
Asbestos is a dangerous substance that can seriously harm the tissues of the body. In some victims, asbestos can cause cancer and subject individuals to pain and significant suffering. Louisiana residents who are exposed to asbestos may also develop another serious...