Admin on April 26th, 2009

When a person is exposed to asbestos, in many years that person may exhibit a variety of symptoms that are indicative of past exposure. Some of the signs of asbestos exposure are more serious than others. Probably the most serious of the consequences is pleural effusions.

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Admin on April 25th, 2009

It is very rare for lung cancer to only have one cause; we know that because not everybody who smokes cigarettes gets lung cancer. I had an uncle who smoked most of his life and died at the grand age of 99. Fortunately he was smart enough to give up smoking in his sixties. Rather [...]

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Admin on April 24th, 2009

Exposure to asbestos can result in a variety of consequences in a person. Depending on the level of exposure experienced, one can develop different lung symptoms. High level, continuous, long-term exposure is more likely to result in asbestosis. On the other hand, low, intermittent exposure to asbestos is much more likely to result in malignant [...]

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