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Massachusetts an Example of Asbestos Exposure in Schools Nationwide

By: Rachel Ernst | September 20, 2021
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Asbestos exposure in schools is nothing new to the region as a Massachusetts school temporarily closed because of recent asbestos exposure concerns following water damage. In a time where safety and health have never been more important, students across the country could unknowingly be coming into contact with asbestos. [...]

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Asbestos Exposure and Cancer at East Carolina University

By: Destiny Bezrutczyk | September 16, 2021

Since 2011, five professors from a single building on East Carolina University’s campus died from an uncommon and aggressive type of cancer. In the Brewster Building, faculty suspect contamination in the air and water is the cause of a total of eight reported pancreatic cancer deaths. Although the university [...]

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Philadelphia Asbestos Hazards at School Raises Concerns

By: Rachel Ernst | September 14, 2021
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Parents and teachers of children attending a Philadelphia school voiced their concerns last week about the safety of the school and possible asbestos hazards. The Julia R. Masterman Magnet School in the School District of Philadelphia received backlash about ongoing building improvements as they began their school year on [...]

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Asbestos Exposure and the Anniversary of 9/11

By: Rachel Ernst | September 8, 2021
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Today, we remember the 20th Anniversary of 9/11. On the morning of September 11th, 2001, about 2,000 tons of asbestos dust was released into the air around Manhattan. For weeks, residents, workers, and first responders were exposed to airborne asbestos fibers surrounding the contaminated wreckage. It’s been 20 years [...]

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Other Causes of Lung Cancer Besides Smoking

By: Destiny Bezrutczyk | August 30, 2021

In the U.S., smoking tobacco cigarettes is responsible for about 90% of cancers that start in the lungs. However, among 236,000 new cases annually, even 10% is a significant number. Moreover, the odds of lung cancer mortality in people who never smoked is high among all types [...]

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5 Ways Registered Dietitians Can Help with Respiratory Cancers

By: MesoHub Author | August 13, 2021

Proper nutrition is an essential component of any cancer treatment plan. In the oncology patient, adequate nutritional status has a proven positive impact on clinical outcomes and patient quality of life. Consequently, early intervention by a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist (RDN) is crucial and can make a significant difference, especially [...]

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Asbestos Safety After a House or Building Fire

By: Destiny Bezrutczyk | July 10, 2021

Even today, asbestos poisoning is a hidden risk inside many homes and buildings in America. After a fire, the need for safety from asbestos exposure is even higher. In the U.S., firefighters face some of the highest rates of asbestos-related health problems due to exposure from burning [...]

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month

By: Jennifer Verta | March 25, 2021

Besides skin cancers, tumors in the colon and rectum account for approximately one-third of cancer diagnoses in the U.S. The American Cancer Society estimates 145,000 new cases of colorectal cancer (CRC) in 2021. Doctors are unclear of the specific causes of colorectal cancers, but research does show a [...]

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Studies on Women and Mesothelioma Reveal Gender Differences

By: Rachel Ernst | February 11, 2020
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A pair of female-based studies has put women in the spotlight of mesothelioma research. Recent studies reveal gender differences, including women tending to develop mesothelioma symptoms younger than men, often resulting from secondary exposure or women-targeted products. Mesothelioma is more commonly diagnosed among men (men make up 80 percent [...]

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