The good news is that Americans have become more and more aware of the dangers of asbestos. This may be part of the reason that we’ve seen the rate of mesothelioma diagnoses trend downward since the early 1990s. The bad news—for women—is that that downward trend owes...
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Who is at risk for mesothelioma?
When your shortness of breath, coughing and chest pain could be signs of a life-threatening disease, you want to act. You want to find someone who can help diagnose your problem correctly and start you with the best available treatment. This is particularly true if...
What is the financial cost of mesothelioma?
When you receive a diagnosis for a serious health condition, such as mesothelioma, many concerns may come to mind. You might worry about whether treatments will be effective. And you could fear for the worst. However, in addition to feeling scared about needing to...
Demolition health risks could be far-reaching
Most construction workers understand there are risks associated with their jobs. Falling, getting crushed by equipment or burned in an explosion may be common concerns. However, it is possible that when you work on a demolition project, you do not suspect it will...
Some wood-burning stoves can allow asbestos to become airborne
There is nothing quite like sitting in front of a warm fireplace on a chilly day. A wood-burning stove can help you heat your home and can be a place for your family to gather during cold months. Although wood-burning stoves are enjoyable to use, you may need to take...
Nutritional awareness for caregivers
It can be devastating to learn that your husband received a mesothelioma diagnosis. In addition to fearing the worst, you might not know what to say or how to help. And as you do your best to care for him, you will likely notice various changes in him as he undergoes...