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News Stories28 Jan 2006 09:24 am
Disabled woman told to remove asbestos
Disabled woman told to remove asbestos
ic Birmingham - Jan 09 3:46 AM
An MP has called for council officers to be disciplined after a disabled woman was told to remove asbestos from her kitchen by herself.Save to My Web
News Stories28 Jan 2006 01:19 am
Learning from Lenny: Madison Symphony Orchestra maestro pays tribute
Learning from Lenny: Madison Symphony Orchestra maestro pays tribute
Wisconsin State Journal - The summer that John DeMain met Leonard Bernstein was the summer that he decided to devote his life to conducting. The Ohio-born DeMain - the Madison Symphony Orchestra’s music director since 1994 - blazed his way into the music world as a talented
News Stories27 Jan 2006 09:19 pm
Stalling one ship, letting a sea of asbestos flow in
Stalling one ship, letting a sea of asbestos flow in
Indian Express, India - Jan 5, 2006 despite established scientific evidence of its carcinogenic effects exposure causes the most painful form of lung cancer called mesothelioma asbestos is
News Stories27 Jan 2006 05:19 pm
Senators should oppose asbestos act
Senators should oppose asbestos act
Baxter Bulletin - Years ago, in the process of simply doing my job, I was exposed to asbestos. Today, I suffer from asbestosis and will have health problems for the rest of my life. Sadly, my story is not unique. There are tens of thousands of people just like me
News Stories27 Jan 2006 01:19 pm
Inspiring tales for the New Year
Inspiring tales for the New Year
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Dec 28, 2005 Angeli. I haven t looked at life the same way since she was diagnosed with Mesothelioma, a cancer caused by exposure to asbestos.
News Stories27 Jan 2006 09:19 am
Oncology Nursing Society Presents Mesothelioma Victims with Hope for Longer Life
Oncology Nursing Society Presents Mesothelioma Victims with Hope for Longer Life
[Press Release] PR Web - Jan 02 12:19 AM
New mesothelioma treatment may give victims hope of a better prognosis and extended life. [PRWEB Jan 2, 2006]Save to My Web
News Stories27 Jan 2006 05:19 am
Sufferers in a fight for care
Sufferers in a fight for care
This is Wiltshire - Above, the Garden of Remembrance in Queen’s Park for victims of
News Stories27 Jan 2006 01:19 am
Disabled woman told to remove asbestos
Disabled woman told to remove asbestos
Birmingham Post - An MP has called for council officers to be disciplined after a disabled woman was told to remove asbestos from her kitchen by herself. In a letter to Birmingham’s cabinet member for housing Coun John Lines, Steve McCabe (Lab, Hall Green) said the
News Stories26 Jan 2006 01:14 pm
Promising research in early detection of
Promising research in early detection of
999 Today - New research may result in better diagnosis for patients diagnosed in the early stages of
News Stories26 Jan 2006 09:09 am
Burns criticizes Baucus provision to pay sickened Libby residents
Burns criticizes Baucus provision to pay sickened Libby residents
Missoulian - WASHINGTON - Montana Sen. Conrad Burns said Wednesday that he opposes a pending senate bill designed to compensate residents of Libby who have been sickened by asbestos. Burns, a Republican, is opposing a provision authored by the state’s other
News Stories26 Jan 2006 01:09 am
BusiLinx.com Launches New Informational Site
BusiLinx.com Launches New Informational Site
PR Web (press release), WA - Jan 20, 2006 Leadership, Small Business, Cooking Tips, Leases Leasing, Software, Copywriting, Loans, Spam Blocker, Crafts Hobbies, Lung Mesothelioma Asbestos, Spirituality
News Stories25 Jan 2006 09:09 pm
Massachusetts woman who at the age of 29 was diagnosed with a rare
Massachusetts woman who at the age of 29 was diagnosed with a rare
USPRwire (press release), United Arab Emirates - Jan 23, 2006 At age 29, Karen Grant was diagnosed with Mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer which was present in both lungs was given just months to live.
News Stories25 Jan 2006 05:09 pm
Longtime CCISD educator dies at 64
Longtime CCISD educator dies at 64
Corpus Christi Caller - Wendell Webb planned his wife Faye’s services on a Sunday because he knew she wouldn’t want to interrupt a school day. The Corpus Christi Independent School District administrator died late Thursday night. She was 64. Webb, principal of Shaw
News Stories25 Jan 2006 01:09 pm
Worthington Honors Memory of Steve McQueen, Donates Movie Money to Research
Worthington Honors Memory of Steve McQueen, Donates Movie Money to Research
[Press Release] PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Jan 24 4:52 PM
Twenty Five years ago, mesothelioma took the life of Hollywood legend Steve McQueen.Save to My Web
News Stories25 Jan 2006 09:09 am
Asbestos Legislation Denies LA Funds, Particles Could Be Cause of
Asbestos Legislation Denies LA Funds, Particles Could Be Cause of
Louisiana Weekly - In the last few decades, nearly 123,158 tons of asbestos has been shipped into Orleans Parish, some only blocks from where school children play. Twenty-six tons arrived in the 200 block of Camp Street just days prior to Hurricane Katrina, an area
News Stories25 Jan 2006 05:09 am
Doubts raised about asbestos cancer study
Doubts raised about asbestos cancer study
Daily Inter Lake, MT - Jan 2, 2006 He pointed to one out-of-state patient diagnosed with mesothelioma whose only exposure was pinpointed to summer vacations of fishing along the Kootenai River
News Stories25 Jan 2006 01:09 am
INNOVIVE Pharmaceuticals Licenses WT1 Peptide Cancer Immunotherapeutic
INNOVIVE Pharmaceuticals Licenses WT1 Peptide Cancer Immunotherapeutic
Genetic Engineering News - Vaccine is First WT1 Heteroclitic Peptide Immunotherapeutic to Specifically Target CD4 and CD8 Activation INNOVIVE Pharmaceuticals Inc., a biopharmaceutical company headquartered in Manhattan, announced today that it has licensed worldwide
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