Why You Should Consult an Asbestos Lawyer

Friday, August 6, 2010

If you've been diagnosed with a condition related to asbestos exposure, a lawyer familiar with the laws surrounding asbestos and compensation could be one of your most valuable allies. An asbestos lawyer can help you recover medical costs and compensation for the pain, loss and suffering you and your family are going through. An experienced asbestos lawyer can work with you to establish that your condition was caused by asbestos, and identify those that are to blame for your illness so that they can be held accountable for your illness and losses.
Why Asbestos Is a Matter for the Courts
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Most Cancers Are Caused by What's in Your Food and Environment

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

"Cancer can be defeated" This phrase has served as a rallying cry for sick cancer patients for decades, but a growing number of scientific research henceforth come to the conclusion that the most effective weapon against this disease remains prevention.
"We know that the epidemic of cancer today is due to many carcinogenic substances in the air, water and food," said Liz Armstrong who co-authored the book Cancer: 101 Solutions to Preventable Epidemic.
Most products we use daily, whether at home, at school or at work, contain many carcinogenic substances. Some pesticides, for example, have mostly been associated with lymphoma, leukemia as well as cancers of the prostate, lung, breast and ovaries cancers. When polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, found in both the exhaust from trucks and cars and second hand smoke from cigarettes, they are associated with lung cancers, skin cancers, bladder cancers and kidney cancers. In addition, a causal link was established between formaldehyde (a substance commonly used in furniture manufacturing chipboard) and cancer of the lymphatic system and brain tumors. In identifying and eliminating carcinogenic agents present in the environment, we contribute to the prevention of this devastating disease.
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Asbestos and Pleural Effusion

Imagine having to paddle as hard as you can to stay above water to keep you from drowning. Now think of something even worse-drowning from within as fluid fills up in your pleural cavity, preventing your lungs from expanding with oxygen. This condition is known as pleural effusion.
Our torso is basically divided into two halves. The bottom portion is the abdomen, and it contains things like the stomach and intestines. The top half is the part that holds your lungs. The torso is divided by the diaphragm, which is the large muscle that helps lungs to expand and contract. The cavity that holds the lungs is called the thoracic cavity, and the area surrounding the lungs is called the pleural space.
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The Concept of Hope and Mesothelioma Survivors

Sunday, August 1, 2010

I am a kidney cancer patient and my wife was diagnosed with breast cancer seven months before I learned about my disease. That doesn't make me a doctor or an expert, but I think it gives me some credibility and will put things into perspective as you read this article, especially when I talk about things like 'hope' and 'positive attitude'.
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Asbestos Safety

When it comes to protecting your family, it is sure that you are taking all precautions. Some homeowners may not even realize the danger their own house can cause if it is not maintained. Things like the quality of the air you breathe in can play a huge role in someone's health. For example, if you find disturbed asbestos in your home, removal or repair options should be taken immediately. Repair or removal is important for the safety of your family.
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