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		<title>A Brief History of Asbestos</title>
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Christian Ward asked: Asbestos is a naturally-occurring fibrous mineral of metamorpic hydrous magnesium silicate. The term &#8220;metamorphic&#8221; is used to describe a process of extreme heat and pressure which creates specific secondary patterns of minerals with new chemical and/or physical properties.As the primary rock is heated and recooled, silicate crystals align in long rows of [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Christian Ward</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Asbestos is a naturally-occurring fibrous mineral of metamorpic hydrous magnesium silicate. The term &#8220;metamorphic&#8221; is used to describe a process of extreme heat and pressure which creates specific secondary patterns of minerals with new chemical and/or physical properties.<br/><br/>As the primary rock is heated and recooled, silicate crystals align in long rows of mineral fibers, which easily separate into tiny shards thinner than a human hair. Asbestos fibers are not a health risk as long as they are undisturbed. However, when asbestos is undergoes natural weathering, or is mined and processed, the microscopic particles waft into the air and cause disease if they are inhaled.<br/><br/>Asbestosis occurs when an inhaled asbestos particle irritates the body&#8217;s natural defence mechanisms, causing inflammation and scarring which eventually restricts lung function. Mesothelioma is a malignant tumor of the membranes surrounding the heart, lungs and abdominal cavity. Asbestos can also cause cancer of the mouth, throat, esophagus, larynx, stomach, lung and lymphoid tissue.<br/><br/>Asbestos exposure can also cause non-fatal illnesses such as asbestos warts, caused when asbestos fibers are lodged in the skin, causing lumps of scar tissue to form around the irritant in the same manner as they do in the lungs to cause asbestosis; pleural plaques, discrete, sometimes calcified fibrous lesions which can be seen on X-rays but are too small to cause breathing impairment; and diffuse pleural thickening, which can cause breathing impairment if it is extensive.<br/><br/>Due to its fire resistant properties, asbestos has been used historically for household and industrial purposes. It has been found woven into burial cloths in ancient Egypt, and Charlemagne reportedly had a tablecloth made of asbestos which he would throw into a fire to clean.<br/><br/>In World War II asbestos was considered so important by the War Department that it was considered a strategic material, and many American workers were exposed in the World War II boom in shipbuilding. After the war, it was widely used in the construction industry.<br/><br/>In modern Western society, it was used for such diverse purposes as lamp wicks, brake shoes, oven insulation, electrical hotplate wiring and home insulation, roofing and flooring. For instance, some kinds of vermiculite used in home insulation into the 1970s contained asbestos. The EPA banned this product in 1977.<br/><br/>When a home owner discovers asbestos in an old home, it should not be a cause for immediate panic. If the asbestos looks intact and is not pulverised, it is best to leave it alone. However, because of legal liability, schools and businesses containing asbestos usually must undergo a costly removal process, hazardous in itself because disturbing the stable asbestos product causes fibers to fill the air. Special equipment must be used to insure that the removal process does not cause health problems where non existed before.<br/><br/>Most industrialised nations have reduced or banned the use of asbestos for at least 30 years and now use fiberglass or woven ceramic fiber as a substitute, but since asbestos-caused disease has a latency period of up to 50 years, patients are still presenting with these illness today. Every year in America, approximately 3000 new cases of mesothelioma are diagnosed, and 550 deaths occurs due to asbestosis. According to the March 1991 Report of the Judicial Conference Ad Hoc Committee on Asbestos Litigation, asbestos exposure has caused the deaths of approximately 200,000 to 265,000 Americans.<br/><br/>Asbestos use peaked in the United States in 1973, when 1 million tons of the material were used. The EPA attempted to institute a complete legal ban on the use of asbestos products in 1989; however, this ban was largely eviscerated by the US 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in 1991, and some restricted use of asbestos, albeit in fewer products than before, resumed. Therefore, even today some workers are being exposed to this toxic material.<br/><br/>Asbestos is a serious continuing concern to the Environmental Protection Agency, and their website has detailed information on asbestos and its removal.<br/><br/>Concerns about the health risks of asbestos exposure date back to 1898, when the Chief Inspector of Factories of the United Kingdom reported to Parliament in his Annual Report about the &#8220;evil effects of asbestos dust&#8221;. He noted that the &#8220;sharp, glass like nature of the particles&#8221; when allowed to remain suspended in the air, &#8220;have been found to be injurious, as might have been expected&#8221;. In 1906 a British Parliamentary Commission confirmed the first cases of asbestos-related deaths in British factories and called for improved ventilation and other safety measures. In 1918 an American insurance company produced a study showing premature deaths in the asbestos industry in the United States and in 1926 the Massachusetts Industrial Accidents Board processed the first successful claim by a sick asbestos worker.<br/><br/>Today, lawsuits claiming compensation for asbestos-related illnesses are a growth industry in the legal profession. An internet search of &#8220;mesothelioma lawyer&#8221; yields 1,910,000 results. The original manufacturers of asbestos products have long since been driven into Chapter 11 bankruptcy; plaintiffs have now turned to suing corporations with peripheral connections to asbestos products. More than 70 American corporations have filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy in due to asbestos liability claims.<br/><br/>Since the 1970&#8217;s, approximately 6% of all lawsuits filed in American courts have been asbestos-related. The lawsuits now facing the courts have been described as &#8220;an elephantine mass&#8221; by the US Supreme Court, and are expected to cost between 200 to 275 billion dollars to settle. Asbestos liability is one of the largest issues facing the global insurance industry today.<br/><br/>Most epidemiological studies expected the number of lawsuits to peak in the 1990s, but this has not occurred, either because of the long latency period of asbestos-related diseases, or because legal action is becoming more popular among asbestos-exposed members of the public due to high-profile legal cases and widespread advertising by attorneys who specialize in such cases.<br/><br/>Many complaints have been made by representatives of industries facing lawsuits and the insurance companies who will be expected to pay them that the asbestos-lawsuit industry is rife with fraud, with less that half of all payouts reaching the plaintiffs. Aggressive, ambulance-chasing lawyers are said to exaggerate medical disability and coach clients on their testimony.<br/><br/>The group of plaintiffs includes not only ill people, but also those who have merely have a history of asbestos exposure and want compensation for potential future health risks. According to the American Academy of Acturaries Mass Tort Work Group, more than 100 million Americans have been exposed to asbestos in their workplace during the past century.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>A Tragic History: Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 17:51:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Joe Belluck asked: Many asbestos cancer experts, attorneys, and mesothelioma sufferers view asbestos as a material developed and used only in the 19th century. But in fact, asbestos was first discovered and named by the ancient Greeks. In this article, we will examine the facts of asbestos use throughout the ages. We will see what [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Joe Belluck</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Many asbestos cancer experts, attorneys, and mesothelioma sufferers view asbestos as a material developed and used only in the 19th century. But in fact, asbestos was first discovered and named by the ancient Greeks. In this article, we will examine the facts of asbestos use throughout the ages. We will see what was known about the dangers of asbestos cancer, and when mesothelioma and asbestosis began to be recognized as the tragic illnesses they are known to be today.<br/><br/><strong>Asbestos And Mesothelioma: From The Ancient World To The 21st Century</strong><br/><br/>In ancient Rome, asbestos fibers were uses to make clothing flame retardant. In Greece, the fibers were used to make other textiles. In Persia, garments were prized for their ability to be cleaned over a fire, instead of with water. In China, Marco Polo describes similar items that were &#8220;washed&#8221; by being dropped into flames. These clothes could only have been made from asbestos. After the fall of the Roman Empire and the fade of the great empires of the east, the use of asbestos seemed to stop.<br/><br/>As of 1860, asbestos had appeared again across the United States and Canada, mostly used as insulation within buildings. In 1879, the first commercial asbestos mine appeared in Canada, just outside of Quebec. By the turn of the century, asbestos use was much more common: flame-resistant coatings, concrete, flooring, roofing, acid resistant materials, and lawn furniture all had asbestos components.<br/><br/>With the rise of asbestos use came the first recorded death as a result of mesothelioma asbestos cancer. In 1906, an asbestos miner died of asbestos cancer, but his cause of death was not established until later. However, further instances of mesothelioma &#8212; still diagnosed as an unknown lung disorder &#8212; were observed throughout the early 20th century, particularly in asbestos mining towns.<br/><br/>Libby, Montana is a modern example of a mining town contaminated with asbestos. The EPA has been attempting to clean up Libby for 10 years, but 200 people thus far have died from asbestos exposure, with over 1,000 sickened. The town was contaminated by a nearby vermiculite mine, its residents threatened by waste products and discarded materials from mining operations.<br/><br/>The town of Libby has been stricken by asbestos contamination despite modern day interventions. In the early days, before mesothelioma was recognized or asbestos poisoning considered, towns were even more dramatically impacted. Yet even now, when the dangers of asbestos, as well as its links with mesothelioma, are clear, company negligence still goes unpunished. The company responsible for the mine that contaminated Libby was recently acquitted in a trial centered around the deaths in the town. The mining company will face no penalty, despite the hundreds of asbestos poisoning deaths and thousands of asbestos-related illnesses in Libby.<br/><br/><strong>The First Diagnosis Of Asbestos Cancer, Asbestosis, And Mesothelioma</strong><br/><br/>In 1924, a doctor in England recognized the pattern of illness and made the first diagnosis of asbestos cancer. At the time, it was called asbestosis and the existence of mesothelioma remained unknown. Nonetheless, the initial diagnosis created a wave of laws about asbestos handling &#8212; at least in England. The United Kingdom began regulating ventilation and established asbestosis as an &#8220;excusable work related disease&#8221; in the 1930s. The United States did not take the same measures until nearly 10 years later.<br/><br/>Around 1930, the medical community was beginning to investigate mesothelioma, at that time a new disease with strange symptoms and little information. They could only observe the symptoms: coughing, shortness of breath, and generalized chest/lung pain. Mesothelioma was not connected to asbestos nor suggested as asbestos cancer until 1940.<br/><br/><strong>What Did Companies Know About The Hazards Of Asbestos Exposure?</strong><br/><br/>The basis of mesothelioma and asbestos cancer legislation is that many asbestos companies knew the material was dangerous, but did not protect workers and customers from these known dangers. Court documents have shown that companies began to learn about asbestos related health hazards as early as 1930, but despite this knowledge, they did nothing to keep workers or consumers safe. Instead, they allowed asbestos use to grow even as diagnoses of mesothelioma and asbestos cancer grew as well.<br/><br/>Although limited through a lawsuit, the Environmental Protection Agency issued a rule in 1989 that allows only trace amounts of asbestos to appear in modern building materials. Even though lingering asbestos contamination remains and threatens citizens, the modern world now recognizes the dangers of asbestos and no longer uses it as a primary material.<br/><br/><strong>The Dangers Of Natural Asbestos</strong><br/><br/>Although asbestos exposure occurs most commonly through contact with asbestos mines or products made from asbestos, there are also a shockingly large number of so-called asbestos &#8220;occurrences&#8221; throughout the U.S. These sites are not commonly monitored by the EPA, nor has much been done to clean them up or protect surrounding communities.<br/><br/>An asbestos &#8220;occurrence&#8221; is defined as a place where asbestos has been observed, but not mined or prospected for mining. These veins of asbestos can be shallow enough that asbestos dust rises into the air, making the name &#8220;occurrences&#8221; misleading &#8211; they&#8217;re more like &#8220;hazards.&#8221; There are 205 such documented occurrences throughout the eastern part of the U.S., and most of these have been discovered through anecdotal evidence rather than active surveys. The government has helped to clean up commercial asbestos use, but they have done little to control the dangers of exposure to the material in its natural state. Even when not manufactured or milled, asbestos and its fibers can cause mesothelioma, asbestos cancer, asbestos poisoning, and all the other horrific conditions that can result from the disease.<br/><br/><strong>Mesothelioma and Asbestos Cancer Today</strong><br/><br/>Although asbestos has been regulated for 20 years, mesothelioma lawsuits are still being filed today because of the long incubation period of the disease. The cancer frequently requires 20-50 years between exposure and the manifestation of symptoms, meaning that many workers who handled asbestos during the height of its use are only just starting to show symptoms. Sadly, the numbers of lawsuits are only expected to increase. Asbestos cancer is tragic, and has been tragic throughout history. But today we can fight back against the companies that failed to protect us, and we can know that the world is safer for our children.<br/><br/><br/></div>
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		<title>Mesothelioma Law Firm with Experienced Asbestos lawyers-Mesothelioma attorneys for your asbestos mesothelioma lawsuits</title>
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Dona Lawrence asked: Mesothelioma is a deadly disease caused most of the time by asbestos, a natural mineral used in industries.&#160; This deadliest disease affects the lining of the various organs like lungs, heart, abdomen and other regions.&#160; Mesothelioma may take several years to develop in a person who has been exposed to asbestos.If you [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Dona Lawrence</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Mesothelioma is a deadly disease caused most of the time by asbestos, a natural mineral used in industries.&nbsp; This deadliest disease affects the lining of the various organs like lungs, heart, abdomen and other regions.&nbsp; Mesothelioma may take several years to develop in a person who has been exposed to asbestos.<br/><br/>If you or someone you love have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma or asbestos related cancer, you may be entitled to millions of dollars in damages set aside by companies. &ndash; YOU HAVE RIGHTS. GET THE JUSTICE YOU DESERVE AND EASE YOUR FINANCIAL BURDEN<br/><br/>If you have been diagnosed with Mesothelioma, you have probably been exposed to asbestos before and you have the right to make a litigation to have a suitable compensation from the manufacturing company that let him/her to deal with Asbestos. The Mesothelioma settlement can reach millions of dollars for your asbestos lawsuits<br/><br/>To make good Mesothelioma litigation, then it is always best in these circumstances to talk to a good Mesothelioma asbestos lawyer who will help you in your right to make a claim for a suitable compensation which can reach millions of dollars.<br/><br/>The National Law Firm named MYMesoRights as the plaintiff&rsquo;s hot list. This firm is considered as one of the top most law firms for mesothelioma case types. They give clients and their families the care and respect they deserve. They know that each case is unique, and every Mesothelioma victim is a person whose life has been destroyed by some irresponsible company or distributor of asbestos.<br/><br/>Our asbestos mesothelioma law firm has helped thousands of people recover over $1 billion* in settlements to help ease the burden of this tragic disease. Contact us today and we&rsquo;ll have someone working on your case in less than 24 hours.<br/><br/>Headquarters of MYMesoRights are in Pleasanton, California, but they serve the entire United States and have successfully represented clients in almost every state. Make a call to toll-free number <strong>1- 800-916-0765</strong> if you would like to consult with an experienced mesothelioma lawyer at no cost.<br/><br/>For more information on Mesothelioma attorneys visit: www.mymesorights.com<br/><br/><br/></div>
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