February 28, 2020

Rare Disease Day 2020

Leap Year Day 2020 is the rarest of all 24-hour periods in that it only occurs once every four years. Few, if any, days would be more appropriate for this year’s Rare Disease Day. A rare disease is defined as a medical condition affecting less than 200,000 people. Every year, the last day of February [...]
February 28, 2020

Are Mesothelioma Patients Susceptible to Brain Cancer?

A diagnosis of mesothelioma is devastating for hard-working people who spent years, if not decades working in environments where they suffered exposure to asbestos. Family members also fee the impact of the news with many becoming caregivers for their sick loved ones. Pleural mesothelioma remains a disease without a cure. Tumors start in the pleural [...]
February 19, 2020

Iraq War Veterans at Risk from Deadly Disease

When people hear of veterans at risk from disease, they might think of Navy veterans from World War II. The harmful particle known as asbestos is widely known to have been used in shipyards and military vessels before its harmful effects were discovered. As a result, many service members developed life-threatening illnesses, such as asbestosis [...]
January 29, 2020

Has the Talc Industry Been Steering the FDA?

When you go shopping, how often do you worry that the deodorant you buy might kill you? The odds are you don’t. After all, we have government agencies working tirelessly to protect us from harmful products. Right? Sadly, our nation’s faith in the FDA may have been misguided—at least so far as asbestos and talcum [...]
January 24, 2020

How Can Construction Workers Fight Asbestos Exposure?

For a long time, people thought of asbestos as a miracle fiber. It was tough and naturally heat resistant. Manufacturers used it as insulation and even as a fire retardant. It was in ceiling tiles, floor tiles, siding, and everywhere. Then in the 1970s, the material’s bad side began to emerge to the public. Companies [...]
January 13, 2020

How Companies Continue to Expose Us to Asbestos

The dangers of asbestos are well-known. Exposure to the mineral can cause lung cancer, mesothelioma and several other cancers. Over ten thousand Americans die from these diseases each year. As a result, in 1989 the EPA has banned nearly every use of asbestos, but the asbestos product manufacturers successfully sued to reverse the ban.  Due [...]
January 11, 2020

Caring for Someone with Mesothelioma: What to Know

When a loved one receives a diagnosis of mesothelioma, it can be devastating for the whole family. You and your family might wonder how you will move forward and help your loved one any way you can. In many cases, close family members take on the role of a caregiver in this stressful time. But [...]