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What to know about mesothelioma veterans’ benefits
Asbestos exposure has posed a serious health threat to American Veterans for many decades. Asbestos exposure was common ...
Researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are struggling to understand why younger populations continue to suffer asbestos-related medical issues despite efforts to reduce ...
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New data highlight differences in preparedness, training, and employer trust as Gen Z and millennial workers encounter legacy hazards on older job sites.
Over the last century, the U.S. military resorted to asbestos-containing products when the World War II war effort demanded cheap materials to mass-produce equipment. This led to thousands of veterans ...
Over the last century, the U.S. military excessively used asbestos, as the WWII war effort needed large amounts of materials for military equipment production. Asbestos abounded in the markets, and ...
Exposure to occupational inhalants such as silica, pesticides, asbestos, solvents, fertilizers, animal dust and engine ...
Jean Elizabeth McCluskey, 77, died in February of lung cancer caused by exposure to asbestos A retired nurse died from lung cancer after being exposed to asbestos in the hospital where she worked, an ...
Contaminated vermiculite ore from Libby, Montana was processed in northeast Minneapolis from 1936 to 1989 in a densely populated urban residential neighborhood, resulting in non-occupational exposure ...
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