ARTICLES BY E JOHNSTON

Understanding Pleural Plaque and What it Means to You

Unfortunately, many people do not take asbestos-related risks as seriously as they need to considering the multitude of older building materials that may contain asbestos and may result in exposure The reality is that exposure to asbestos can lead to much more serious side effects than just an irritating cough
(Jan 05, 2012)

Pleural Plaques: Know the Facts For Your Own Safety

Many people know that they need to avoid asbestos If you do not avoid asbestos, you could be diagnosed with pleural plaques, or much worse
(Jan 05, 2012)

Pleural Disease: A Result of Asbestos Exposure

If you have been exposed to asbestos, then you are at risk for contracting any number of medical conditions, including pleural disease Pleural disease occurs when the tissue lining the lungs becomes scarred and as a result lung use is restricted
(Jan 05, 2012)

Lung Cancer Can Be Caused by Asbestos Exposure

Many people have found that they are simply are not as aware of the complications related to asbestos exposure as they should have been Because of this, some have been diagnosed with lung cancer only to find out later that their illness has been a result of exposure to asbestos
(Jan 05, 2012)

Asbestos Contaminated Insulation Revealed

Insulation in your home is something that many take for granted and rarely think about unless they are uncomfortable However, good insulation results in less energy costs and a more comfortable home environment
(Jan 02, 2012)

Protecting Your Family From Asbestos Contaminated Insulation

Perhaps you have been hearing on the news about vermiculite insulation but are not sure what it is or how to protect your family from it Vermiculite is a mineral that is naturally-occurring and has an abundance of shiny flakes
(Jan 02, 2012)

Various Jobs With Asbestos Exposure Risks

With all the talk of asbestos and the serious health risks that it presents, it may surprise you to know that there are various jobs that have a high risk of exposure to asbestos Even though new homes today are nearly always built without the use of asbestos-containing materials, there are workers that are still at risk because their jobs require them to work with older materials or in older buildings
(Jan 02, 2012)

Asbestos Exposure Can Lead to Pleural Disease

If you have ever been exposed to asbestos or think that you might have been exposed, it is important to make sure that you are taking certain steps to make sure that you are healthy There are a wide variety of medical problems that can result from exposure to asbestos including Mesothelioma
(Jan 02, 2012)

Covering Asbestos Contaminated Floor Tiles

If you watch the news, you may have heard discussion and concern about asbestos toxins and how asbestos exposure is linked to various forms of cancer, more specifically Mesothelioma Many people have filed lawsuits over their exposure to asbestos toxins as a result of suffering ill health and complications resulting from their exposure; however, no amount of compensation can replace their quality of life or prevent significant emotional duress
(Jan 02, 2012)

The Dangers of Asbestos-Contaminated Popcorn Ceilings

Popcorn ceilings were very popular in the 1950's all the way through the early part of the 1980's It was a trendy fashion with interior design during this time and many people opted to have popcorn ceiling installed throughout their homes
(Jan 02, 2012)

Replacing Contaminated Popcorn Ceilings

If your home was remodeled or built during the popcorn ceiling trend, which was between the 1950's and the 1980's, your ceiling may contain the deadly fiber, asbestos Many homeowners have the original popcorn ceilings that were installed in their homes and have no idea that it contains asbestos
(Jan 02, 2012)

Testing For Asbestos Contaminated Floor Tiles

If you have an older home that includes certain types of flooring such as asphalt tiles, vinyl and even sheet vinyl, it may have been installed using material that contains asbestos It may be a surprise to learn that asbestos has been used for 100's of years in many cultures
(Jan 02, 2012)

Protecting Yourself on the Job From Asbestos Contamination

If you work in an area in which you are tearing down old buildings or restoring them, you should know how you protect yourself from exposure to asbestos Builders used asbestos in buildings constructed between the 1950’s and 1980’s, because of its long-lasting attributes and anti-fire benefits
(Jan 02, 2012)

Mesothelioma Treatment Options

You have several treatment options if you have been diagnosed with mesothelioma While there are common treatments for different forms of mesothelioma, doctors often combine treatments to achieve the very best results
(Nov 13, 2011)

Options to Explore For Mesothelioma Treatment

When diagnosed with mesothelioma, there are different treatment options that you can choose, which are largely based on how advanced the disease is and where it is located in the body Some people with mesothelioma may be eligible and may wish to participate in clinical trials for the treatment of the disease
(Nov 13, 2011)

Different Ways to Manage the Pain of Mesothelioma

People who suffer from mesothelioma often suffer great pain and discomfort from the disease When people learn they have the disease, they may experience many different emotions as they struggle to cope
(Nov 13, 2011)

Asbestos Use Throughout History

Asbestos has been used for more than 2,000 years Its Greek name means “inextinguishable
(Nov 13, 2011)

Asbestos Side Effects - Are You Suffering?

Many people have unknowingly been exposed to asbestos Some people may think that exposure is only a problem for those working in certain fields or not wearing the proper equipment
(Nov 13, 2011)

History of Health Concerns Regarding Asbestos

As early as the first century AD, Romans and Greeks already knew that slaves working with asbestos cloth were developing lung problems The production of asbestos as a commercial and domestic insulation material began around 125 years ago
(Nov 13, 2011)

Different Asbestos-Containing Products

The most serious type of asbestos is part of the chrysoltil class Chrysotile comes from serpentine rocks that can be found all over the world
(Nov 13, 2011)

What Products Have Asbestos?

Because asbestos is resistant to fire and is very strong, it has been used in many manufactured products These include materials for building, such as shingles; floor and ceiling tiles; asbestos cement; paper products; automotive products such as brakes; clutches and transmission parts and heat resistant gaskets, coatings and packaging
(Nov 13, 2011)

Options For Mesothelioma Pain Treatment

People suffering from mesothelioma often experience debilitating pain as a result of the disease This pain can start out mildly and eventually become severe
(Nov 13, 2011)

Asbestos and Its Historical Link to Tragedy and Compensation

Exposure to asbestos has been repeatedly linked to mesothelioma, a connection made as early as 1870 when E Wagner recognized the disease
(Nov 12, 2011)

Knowledge is Power: Finding a Lawyer Who Specializes in Mesothelioma Cases

If you are someone who has been diagnosed with mesothelioma and seek justice against companies responsible, it is important for you to get a lawyer who is familiar with various occupations and the effects of asbestos exposure on people who work in these fields What is the first thing you can do
(Nov 12, 2011)

The Makings of a Succesful Mesothelioma Case

Once afflicted with mesothelioma or another asbestos-related illness, the initial recourse, apart from seeking medical attention, is to file a lawsuit against the company that manufactured, distributed, or used asbestos containing products A won case, after all, grants the victim financial compensation from the company
(Nov 12, 2011)
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