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Occupational and Environmental Exposure to Asbestos

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on August 12, 2021

Asbestos is a mineral that naturally occurs in the environment. It is highly heat-resistant and cannot be broken down easily by chemicals. This mineral also cannot dissolve in water or evaporate. Asbestos may be present in the environment when it becomes released from natural deposits or asbestos-containing products. Breathing in asbestos fibers could be harmful […]

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How Does Shortness of Breath Affect Someone with Mesothelioma?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on July 16, 2021

Shortness of breath is one of the most common symptoms of mesothelioma that can occur in the early stages of the disease. As the disease progresses, shortness of breath may become more severe due to increased fluid buildup, tissue thickening and tumor growth. Having shortness of breath, however, is not usually enough for doctors to […]

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Can People Still Be Exposed to Asbestos from Steam Pipes?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on June 28, 2021

Asbestos is a tough, durable mineral that is highly resistant to heat. These properties make it perfect for insulation, particularly insulating steam pipes, as these pipes hold steam that is kept at extreme temperatures. Asbestos-containing cement was often used to make steam pipes. You may be surprised to learn asbestos-containing pipeline wrap has never officially been […]

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How Former Farmers and Agricultural Workers May be at Risk for Asbestos-Related Diseases

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on May 26, 2021

Most people do not think about farming and agricultural work when they think about exposure to asbestos. They often think about shipbuilding or factory work or other high-risk occupations. However, machinery and equipment that is currently being used for farming may have parts that contain asbestos. That means current and former agricultural workers may be […]

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Avoiding Asbestos Exposure When Working in Old Buildings

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on April 30, 2021

Many buildings constructed before the 1980s contained asbestos. This dangerous mineral was often used in insulation, roof tiles, ceiling tiles, floor tiles, paint and other materials. It is even possible to encounter asbestos-containing products/materials in buildings constructed in the 1980s. Asbestos was never officially banned, although widespread use of this mineral tapered off and stopped […]

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How Mesothelioma is Different for Men Compared to Women

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on April 07, 2021

While those who worked with or near asbestos-containing products have the highest risk of developing mesothelioma, workers’ friends and loved ones can suffer secondary exposure. That is often how women breathe in asbestos fibers and eventually develop this fatal disease. Even though women and men can contract the same disease, it may affect women and […]

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How Car Parts May Put Mechanics and Others at Risk for Asbestos Exposure

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on March 09, 2021

If you work as an auto mechanic or another position in the automotive industry that requires you to be around older vehicles, you could be at risk for inhaling asbestos fibers. Many older automotive products, and even some newer ones, contain asbestos. If asbestos is disturbed, fibers could be released into the air and breathed […]

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What You Should Know About Alternative/Complimentary Mesothelioma Treatments

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on February 15, 2021

Mesothelioma treatments can cause numerous side effects that make everyday life painful and difficult. That is why many patients are looking for ways to mitigate their symptoms to help improve their quality of life. For example, they may look to alternative treatments, even though there may not be much if any scientific evidence to back […]

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Asbestos Exposure Risks for Those in the US Armed Forces

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on January 29, 2021

You have probably heard about how common asbestos was for much of the 20th century. It was quite common in the U.S. military. In fact, every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces used asbestos-containing materials when building military vehicles, such as tanks, aircraft and trucks. Asbestos-containing products were also used in the construction of many […]

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What are the Risks of Asbestos in Drinking Water?

Posted on behalf of Peter T. Nicholl in Mesothelioma & Asbestos Published on December 30, 2020

People are often surprised to learn asbestos has not been officially banned in the United States. While this is concerning, use of asbestos in the U.S. is nowhere near as widespread as it once was. However, it is still possible to encounter asbestos in old buildings or old products. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral, […]

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