Mesothelioma – Caution

Posted by admin on Feb 26, 2011

Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer primarily caused by asbestos exposure. There is a higher incidence of mesothelioma among U.S. Navy personnel, shipyard workers, etc. due to asbestos exposure on Navy ships. In addition, family members and others closely associated to those exposed to asbestos may also be at risk (for example the wife who washed her husband’s work clothes). The cancer typically has a latency period of 20 to 50 years.

The mesothelium is a membrane that covers and protects most of the internal organs of the body. It is composed of two layers of cells: One layer immediately surrounds the organ; the other forms a sac around it. The mesothelium produces a lubricating fluid that is released between these layers, allowing moving organs (such as the beating heart and the expanding and contracting lungs) to glide easily against adjacent structures.

The mesothelium has different names, depending on its location in the body. The peritoneum is the mesothelial tissue that covers most of the organs in the abdominal cavity. The pleura is the membrane that surrounds the lungs and lines the wall of the chest cavity. The pericardium covers and protects the heart. The mesothelial tissue surrounding the male internal reproductive organs is called the tunica vaginalis testis. The tunica serosa uteri covers the internal reproductive organs in women.

Symptoms :

Symptoms of mesothelioma may not appear until 30 to 50 years after exposure to asbestos. Shortness of breath and pain in the chest due to an accumulation of fluid in the pleura are often symptoms of pleural mesothelioma. Symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma include weight loss and abdominal pain and swelling due to a buildup of fluid in the abdomen. Other symptoms of peritoneal mesothelioma may include bowel obstruction, blood clotting abnormalities, anemia, and fever. If the cancer has spread beyond the mesothelium to other parts of the body, symptoms may include pain, trouble swallowing, or swelling of the neck or face. These symptoms may be caused by mesothelioma or by other, less serious conditions. It is important to see a doctor about any of these symptoms. Only a doctor can make a diagnosis.

Diagnosis :

Diagnosing mesothelioma is often difficult, because the symptoms are similar to those of a number of other conditions. Diagnosis begins with a review of the patient’s medical history, including any history of asbestos exposure. A complete physical examination may be performed, including x-rays of the chest or abdomen and lung function tests. A CT (or CAT) scan or an MRI may also be useful. A CT scan is a series of detailed pictures of areas inside the body created by a computer linked to an x-ray machine. In an MRI, a powerful magnet linked to a computer is used to make detailed pictures of areas inside the body. These pictures are viewed on a monitor and can also be printed.

A biopsy is needed to confirm a diagnosis of mesothelioma. In a biopsy, a surgeon or a medical oncologist (a doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer) removes a sample of tissue for examination under a microscope by a pathologist. A biopsy may be done in different ways, depending on where the abnormal area is located. If the cancer is in the chest, the doctor may perform a thoracoscopy. In this procedure, the doctor makes a small cut through the chest wall and puts a thin, lighted tube called a thoracoscope into the chest between two ribs. Thoracoscopy allows the doctor to look inside the chest and obtain tissue samples. If the cancer is in the abdomen, the doctor may perform a peritoneoscopy. To obtain tissue for examination, the doctor makes a small opening in the abdomen and inserts a special instrument called a peritoneoscope into the abdominal cavity. If these procedures do not yield enough tissue, more extensive diagnostic surgery may be necessary.

If the diagnosis is mesothelioma, the doctor will want to learn the stage (or extent) of the disease. Staging involves more tests in a careful attempt to find out whether the cancer has spread and, if so, to which parts of the body. Knowing the stage of the disease helps the doctor plan treatment.

Mesothelioma is described as localized if the cancer is found only on the membrane surface where it originated. It is classified as advanced if it has spread beyond the original membrane surface to other parts of the body, such as the lymph nodes, lungs, chest wall, or abdominal organs.

Treatment :

Treatment for mesothelioma depends on the location of the cancer, the stage of the disease, and the patient’s age and general health. Standard treatment options include surgery, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy. Sometimes, these treatments are combined.

Surgery is a common treatment for mesothelioma. The doctor may remove part of the lining of the chest or abdomen and some of the tissue around it. For cancer of the pleura (pleural mesothelioma), a lung may be removed in an operation called a pneumonectomy. Sometimes part of the diaphragm, the muscle below the lungs that helps with breathing, is also removed.
Radiation therapy, also called radiotherapy, involves the use of high-energy rays to kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Radiation therapy affects the cancer cells only in the treated area. The radiation may come from a machine (external radiation) or from putting materials that produce radiation through thin plastic tubes into the area where the cancer cells are found (internal radiation therapy).

Chemotherapy is the use of anticancer drugs to kill cancer cells throughout the body. Most drugs used to treat mesothelioma are given by injection into a vein (intravenous, or IV). Doctors are also studying the effectiveness of putting chemotherapy directly into the chest or abdomen (intracavitary chemotherapy).

To relieve symptoms and control pain, the doctor may use a needle or a thin tube to drain fluid that has built up in the chest or abdomen. The procedure for removing fluid from the chest is called thoracentesis. Removal of fluid from the abdomen is called paracentesis. Drugs may be given through a tube in the chest to prevent more fluid from accumulating. Radiation therapy and surgery may also be helpful in relieving symptoms.

lavanya


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    POLL: What’s your favorite song lyric?

    Posted by admin on Feb 25, 2011

    And what song is it?

    Mine is from the song
    Build God, Then We’ll Talk
    by
    Panic! At The Disco

    "The rooms have a hint of asbestos
    And maybe just a dash of formaldehyde
    And the habit of decomposing
    Right before your very eyes
    (La, la, la, la)

    Along with the people inside
    What a wonderful caricature of intimacy
    Inside, what a wonderful caricature of intimacy

    Tonight tenants range from a lawyer and a virgin
    Accessorizing with a rosary tucked inside her lingerie
    She’s getting a job at the firm come Monday

    The Mrs. will stay with the cheating attorney
    Moonlighting aside, she really needs his money
    Oh, wonderful caricature of intimacy."

    Near Fantastica – Matthew Good

    the pink pills are for your sanity
    we are buried in the earth because we can’t beat gravity
    and you are still here and so made to figure
    you are an important part of the computer

    born of the sea, blink
    The sea is dead
    falls out of me these sockets in my head
    everyone’s a captain baby, ship of fools
    drowning while they’re telling you it’s been alright

    dream the dream of your attrition
    the nameless name of your condition
    it will be needing you a little while longer
    you are an important part of the computer

    after this mission it will let you go
    help you to forget everything and everyone you know
    in a world of captains baby, ship of fools
    don’t you know they’re lying when they’re telling you it’s been all right


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      Mesothelioma and Its Treatment

      Posted by admin on Feb 24, 2011

      Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is almost always caused by previous exposure to asbestos. In this disease, malignant cells develop in the mesothelium, a protective lining that covers most of the body’s internal organs. Its most common site is the pleura, but it may also occur in the peritoneum or the pericardium.

      Mesothelioma is a disease that is almost 100% preventable; the only known cause is via exposure to the deadly mineral Asbestos. It comes from inhaling the particles of dust as the asbestos degrades; eating away at the lining of your lungs and developing into a deadly cancer. Dust that was inhaled in clouds of white powder, dust that was carried home on the clothes of the men who built this country, dust that was cleaned from the clothes by the wives and children who supported their sole provider at home, dust that was packed around the heating systems in houses and offices and schools, dust that carried a deadly price; and dust made a fortune in blood money for the companies that produced it.

      The Different Types of Mesothelioma

      A disease that has only started to come to light in recent years, mesothelioma is a cancer that normally presents itself in malignant form and results in tumours in and around vital organs of the body. The definition of the word mesothelioma is literally cancer of the mesothelium. The mesothelium is the sac that lines and protects vital organs such as the heart and the lungs, and this disease causes the cells of the lining to become abnormal and malignant.

      The result of asbestos exposure, mesothelioma comes in three forms:

      Pleural Mesothelioma:

      The most common form of mesothelioma is pleural mesothelioma. This is where the cancer affects the lungs and the protective lining and cavity of the lungs. The symptoms of pleural mesothelioma result from pleural effusion, which is a build up of fluid between the lung lining and the chest cavity. Sufferers of pleural mesothelioma may experience some or all of the following symptoms: difficulty in breathing, difficulty in swallowing, shortness of breath, persistent coughing, weight loss, fever, coughing up of blood, and rasping.

      Peritoneal Mesothelioma:

      A rarer form of mesothelioma is peritoneal mesothelioma. This is where the cancer affects the stomach and abdomen. The cancer can start in the abdominal area and spread to other parts of the body, but the tumours that press against the wall of the abdomen can cause some or all of the following symptoms: abdominal pain, abdominal swelling, nausea, loss of appetite, vomiting, breathing problems, chest pain, bowel obstruction, anaemia, fever, and blood clotting abnormalities.

      Pericardial Mesothelioma:

      The last and the rarest of the mesothelioma types is pericardial mesothelioma. This is where the cancer affects the heart and the cavity that surrounds the heart. The tumours affecting pericardial mesothelioma patients can cause some or all of these symptoms: chest pain, shortness of breath, trouble breathing, persistent coughing, and palpitations.

      Treatment of Mesothelioma:

      The most common treatments are:

      Surgery

      A surgical procedure, known as pneumonectomy, can be used for pleural mesothelioma and involves the removal of the diseased lung. An extra-pleural pneumonectomy may be necessary depending upon the spread of the disease, and this may involve the removal of parts of the diaphragm as well as the lung. There is a high risk factor with this surgery, and its viability is dependant upon the patient’s overall health, smoking habits and the extent of the asbestos exposure. A pleurectomy is another type of surgery that may be used, and here part of the chest, abdominal lining and surrounding tissue may be removed.

      Radiation treatment

      Radiation treatment, which gives the benefit of treating the affected area without exposing the healthy cells and tissue, is another treatment used to treat mesothelioma. This is a speedy and commonly used method for many types of cancer, as well as mesothelioma. It works through the placements of radioactive sources in the affected area, which then give out radiation to kill off the abnormal cells. The radiation continues to transmit for around a year, working to destroy the tumour. Radiation therapy can be used alongside surgery, or if the patient is not well enough for surgery can be used alone.

      Chemotherapy

      Chemotherapy treatments can be administered in the form of pills or injected medication. The downside of chemotherapy is that the drugs used can contain high toxicity levels and can therefore make patients quite ill. Side effects can include nausea, vomiting, hair loss, weight loss and physical fatigue. There are also a number of post-chemo drugs that are used to alleviate the side effects of the chemotherapy. Because chemotherapy drugs are not targeted towards a specific area, they are left to make their way through the body and find the affected area. This means that they are also able to affect tissue and cells that are unaffected by the disease, which can again cause side effects.

      Palliative Therapies

      Palliative Therapies may also be used on mesothelioma patients. These therapies entail draining excess fluid from the patient through the use of a needle and suction. To prevent further fluid accumulation drugs may be fed through a tube into the chest following the fluid drainage.

      Subhash
      http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/mesothelioma-and-its-treatment-86556.html


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        Without a Kitchen Water Filter – Can’t Say You are the Good Chef

        Posted by admin on Feb 22, 2011

        <p>In this modern world nowadays, cooking is not only about producing tasty foods but it must be a healthy diet as well. Top chefs in all 5 star restaurants only use filtered clean water for their cooking and hence able to preserve the original taste of the recipe. Using unfiltered water, the chlorine presence can really spoil the taste of the foods even how great is your cooking skill. The chlorine is commonly use to kill and curb organic growth in the water, imagine what can the chlorine do to our foods which are all organic. Will you still be able to maintain the original flavor of the foods and produce a tasty recipe out of it?</p>
        <p>A simple test to begin with is to prepare 2 equal portion of vegetables and soak the vegetables separately in  filtered and unfiltered water for 5 minutes. Simply  boil the vegetables separately using filtered and unfiltered water, of course without adding any flavor or seasoning to both. This can be done exactly the same to prawn or poultry as well. I am very sure you can tell the different in taste in between the twos. Soaking and cooking the foods using filtered water are definitely taste better, especially the color of vegetables will look brighter and more appetizing. Unfiltered water which contain chlorine will produce yellowish vegetables as chlorine is known to be used as bleaching agent.</p>
        <p>A good kitchen water filter will be able to take away chlorine from our tap water, thus improve the taste of our foods and beverages. Studies had shown chlorine caused cancer, affect the immune and respiratory systems, and your family health is at stake!</p>
        <p>The constant exposure to chlorine can cause chest pain, vomiting, coughing, difficulty breathing, tooth corrosion or excess fluid in the lungs. Chlorine can really do severe damage to the human organs if consumed regularly. Proven medical finding said it will  increase 21% in the risk of contracting bladder cancer and a 38% increase   in the risk of rectal cancer. Even you only use unfiltered water for washing dishes and kitchen utensils, the chlorine cause your skin, especially the hands to dry and crack, worst if it causes your skin to develop skin allergy problems.</p>
        <p>A good kitchen water filter must be able to take out the harmful contaminants which are generally being classified into 2 categories. Fine particles, sand, mud, silt, bacteria, carpospores, asbestos and other undissolved contaminants make up the this category. Sediment filters like polyester,  fibre or porous ceramic materials are best at taking out these category.</p>
        <p>When come to dissolved contaminants such as volatile organic chemicals, copper, lead,  mercury,  synthetic chemicals, chlorine and pharmaceuticals drugs, a special activated carbon kitchen water filter is required to absorb and remove them from the water. Kitchen water filters which are made of carbon block, granular carbon or improved carbon kitchen water filter which have incorporated <a href=”http://www.absolute-filtered-water-site.com”>KDF-55D</a>; an alloy made of zinc and copper, are all activated carbon kitchen water filters.</p>
        <p>If you are really serious in improving the taste of your foods and beverages, I would strongly advise you to have a <a href=”http://www.absolute-filtered-water-site.com”>kitchen water filter</a> installed. By using the kitchen water filter, the health hazards of chlorinated water will be eliminated, all other harmful contaminants will be trapped by these kitchen water filters, the taste of your food and beverages will be greatly improved and you can enjoy your meals in a true &quot;tasty and healthy&quot; sense. </p>

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          If you have lung cancer from asbestos exposure, it is mesothelioma or can you have other types of lung cancer?

          Posted by admin on Feb 20, 2011

          If your lung cancer is from asbestos, is it diagnosed mesothelioma or can you have other types?

          There are actually several types of cancers for which asbestos is implicated. There is even a gall bladder cancer. Asbestos caused lung cancer does not have to be mesothelioma.


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            Invasion of the Mold Spores

            Posted by admin on Feb 19, 2011

            Mold spores. They almost sound like alien invaders from a 1950’s sci-fi movie — "Attack of the Killer Mold Spores!" But that description may not be too far off the mark. Mold is dangerous. It can be more prevalent and can cause more health problems than termites, carbon monoxide, asbestos, or radon. In fact, mold is everywhere and impossible to get rid of in nature. According to the EPA website, "There is no practical way to eliminate all mold and mold spores in the indoor environment; the way to control indoor mold growth is to control moisture." From one third to one half of all buildings in the United States have the damp conditions necessary to facilitate the growth of mold, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.

            Mold and mold spores can cause serious health problems and, in the case of someone with mold sensitivities, even death. Many people are vaguely aware of the health concerns when it comes to mold but most do not know that mold can also cause serious damage to a house or building (similar to a termite infestation.) When it comes to protecting your family and your home, fighting and preventing mold should be at the top of every homeowner’s list.

            WHAT IS MOLD?
            The simple answer: molds are part of the fungi kingdom, similar to yeasts or mushrooms (the antibiotic Penicillin is actually a mold.) Mold is a living organism, a part of nature, and even has a beneficial function – it breaks down all of our dead organic matter. Mold reproduces by releasing tiny spores, invisible to the naked eye, into the air. These spores land in moist areas and begin to grow and spread. While there are hundreds of thousands of varieties of mold, none would exist without the presence of moisture, air, and something to feed on. Since mold will always exist outdoors, it is important to control the one ingredient a homeowner doesn’t need inside the house – moisture.

            Mold can grow on rotting wood, grass, weeds, and compost piles. The problem is that it can also grow where you don’t want it to – indoors. It can be found on food or clothing, in bathrooms and attics and damp basements, on carpeting, and even inside the walls of a house. Mold can feed on the wood in the wall, breaking down the materials as it spreads unseen throughout a house. As the mold digests organic material, it continues to spread to find new food sources.

            Spotting mold can be easy, if the mold colony is visible. Mold comes in a variety of colors (including white, black, green, gray, brown, and more), bunching as spots or discolorations. If the mold is not visible, someone may not recognize mold is present until it is late in the process. People discover mold when there is physical damage to a structure or an increase in musty smells. Sometimes mold won’t be found until the occupants experience health problems. By then, it may be too late. Whenever a house or building has an overexposure to moisture, it is important to inspect for mold. Moisture overexposure can come from many sources, including:

            • Floods
            • Roofs or basements that leak
            • Irrigation or fire sprinklers
            • Shower or bath water
            • Sink or sewer overflow
            • Humidifiers
            • Plumbing leaks

            WHY SHOULD I WORRY ABOUT MOLD?

            There are two main reasons to worry about the spread of mold in a building. The most important consideration – mold can cause health problems. The second consideration – property damage. Frank Foreman, President & CEO of NO ODOR, Inc, a mold remediation company, believes mold is coming to the forefront because everyone is learning that mold damage can affect property value.

            Let’s start with the health issues. Molds produce allergens that can cause reactions such as sneezing, runny noses, even asthma attacks in those allergic to it. It can even cause irritation to the nose, throat, lungs, and eyes to those who are not allergic. Certain molds can also release toxins (mycotoxins) that cause more serious problems. According to the Mold Help Organization, exposure to these mycotoxins could cause people "to suffer from a myriad of serious symptoms and illnesses such as chronic bronchitis, learning disabilities, mental deficiencies, heart problems, cancer, multiple sclerosis, chronic fatigue, lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple chemical sensitivity, bleeding lungs and much more" (http://www.mold-help.org/content/view/478/).

            Because many people are not as aware or concerned about the health threats of mold, it is also important to consider the damage it can cause to property. Everyone tends to pay more attention to a problem when it affects the wallet. A home or business is the largest investment most people have. A colony or colonies of mold can cause severe devastation. According to the EPA website, "If you already have a mold problem – act quickly. Mold damages what it grows on. The longer it grows, the more damage it can cause" (http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldcleanup.html).

            Mold can cause structural damage to a building, because it feeds on and breaks down the organic matter (wood, mostly) within the structure. When mold grows in the walls, on insulation, or under carpeting, these items must be removed from the building. In addition to the damage caused to the building, mold may destroy personal items in the home. It can attach to personal property which may be very difficult or impossible to clean. Often the item will have to be destroyed because the mold cannot be completely removed.

            WHAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT THE MOLD?

            For the most part, since mold is everywhere, it is impossible to completely avoid all indoor molds. The key to preventing mold is to control the moisture levels indoors. The EPA website states, "If there is mold growth in your home, you must clean up the mold and fix the water problem. If you clean up the mold, but don’t fix the water problem, then, most likely, the mold problem will come back" (http://www.epa.gov/mold/moldbasics.html).

            For small areas, usually a moldy section of 9 to 10 square feet, the home or business owner can usually clean up the mold themselves. For larger areas, it is important to hire a professional mold removal contractor to make sure the problem is taken care of safely.

            If you have a small patch of black, green or gray colored spots, Frank Foreman, of NO ODOR, Inc., has a smart tip to determine whether or not it is mold: put some hydrogen peroxide on the growth and watch the reaction. Almost everyone has one of those brown bottles of the 3% hydrogen peroxide solution in their medicine cabinet, so he suggests putting it in a clean spray bottle and spraying the colored spots. If the solution runs down the wall and there is no reaction, then the spots are not growths of mold (it could possibly just be dirt.) Since mold is a living organism, when sprayed with the hydrogen peroxide, there will be an oxidation process. If you hit it and the growth starts to foam up with white foam, then you know you are dealing with mold.

            For small amounts of mold, many sources recommend using a combination of water and detergent to clean the moldy surfaces. However, Frank Foreman recommends using only products that are approved by the EPA to kill mold. He further states that care and precaution need to be taken when doing the cleanup by an individual. "Mold is a living organism and it can travel easily when disturbed. Someone may wash away half of the mold and the other half might release mold spores that can escape to another source of moisture in the home. Or worse, into the A/C or heating system which can spread mold spores to every room in the house," claims Foreman.

            Foreman also suggests that someone with a mold problem should really educate themselves before hiring a professional to remove toxic mold. "The mold removal industry is completely unregulated. There are no federal, state, or local regulations that govern mold removal professionals." This means, according to Foreman, with no standards, there is no way to prove the job was done or that it is done right. "Only seventy to eighty percent of all mold removal jobs are done right, which means the property owner is going to have residual problems."

            He says that it is important to shop around, to get references, and to scan the Internet to learn as much as possible about toxic mold and mold removal. "Education is the key. Learn the basics so you can talk to the remediation expert and you’ll have a good idea if he or she really knows what they’re doing."

            Mold removal methods vary from company to company. But the process can be complicated and expensive. For example, if a 10′ x 10′ bedroom has two walls infested with mold, it may be necessary to seal off that portion of the house, remove all wall boards until there are no more visible signs of mold growth. Next, the remediation pro will have to hand sand away the mold. Then, a mold killing detergent will be washed over the surface. The exposed area will then be HEPA vacuumed to remove remnant spores. After the area is tested to make sure there is no more mold, new walls will have to be built back up and painted. As you can see, the process can be time consuming and very expensive. However, to save on excessive destruction, some professionals have been employing fiber optic technology to view within the walls or ceilings, looking for mold growth, before tearing down all the drywall.

            If you have had a flooding problem or a major water leak, it is also important to contact your insurance company. Many do not know that insurance may cover the mold removal as well. However, most insurance companies are starting to put limits on mold removal coverage (sometimes keeping caps at $5000 to $10,000.) While it may sound like a lot of money, the insurance company will be giving you money to fix the damage and remove the mold. The mold removal process may cost more than repairing the damage caused by the water. For example, if the roof of a house comes off during a storm and causes water damage to the house, the insurance company may give a lump sum to cover the repairs to the roof, the damage inside, and the mold problem. By accepting their lump sum, you have to pay to replace the roof and damage from water but the money also has to cover the costs to remove the mold that may come days, weeks, or months later.

            HOW CAN I PREVENT MOLD FROM COMING BACK?

            Once you have removed the entire mold infestation from your property, it is still important to control moisture levels in the structure.

            • If there is any kind of flooding, it is imperative you remove the water within 24 to 48 hours.
            • Whenever possible, move wet items to a dry, well-ventilated place or outside to speed up the drying process. Remove drywall up to the height of the water level. Remove carpeting as soon as possible.
            • Keep the indoor humidity low. If possible, keep below 60 percent relative humidity.
            • If condensation or moisture collects on windows, walls or water pipes, dry the wet surface and reduce the moisture. Condensation can be a sign of high humidity.
            • Keep gutters clean and make sure water drains away from the building to prevent it from collecting around the foundation.
            • Run or install venting fans in high moisture areas, like the bathroom.
            • Run a dehumidifier in moist areas, such as a basement or bathroom.
            • Ventilating areas can help reduce moisture, as well as keeping the temperature up or the air conditioner on. However, aim the air conditioning vents away from the condensing surfaces to prevent cold spots where moisture condensation can occur.
            • Adding thermal insulation to walls, ceilings, and pipes can help, too (in fact, rust spots on any water pipes could be an indication there is too much moisture in a room. Adding insulation to the pipes is a good idea.)

            Mold can be a very serious problem in homes and businesses and it is important to take care of the problem as soon as possible. The consequences to health and property can be severe. While remediation of mold can be expensive, the damage mold can cause could be even worse. Frank Foreman has seen many cases where it is actually cheaper for the homeowner to knock down and rebuild an entire house rather than remove the existing mold infestation.

            Keep in mind some of the potential signs that mold may be growing within a property:

            • Unexplained discoloration on a surface
            • Musty or earthy odor
            • Dark spots on or around vents
            • Water stains anywhere
            • Peeling or curling of floors or wallpaper

            Do your homework and hire a professional to handle even moderate mold problems as soon as possible. If one is not sure where to look for a mold removal and remediation specialist, there are services that can help everyone find a local professional. One example would be the service provided by ConstructionDeal.com – they have a network of pre-screened mold removal companies and one can register any mold problem for free. Simply visit www.constructiondeal.com and they can help anyone find a local mold removal specialist today. Whenever a home or business owner believes there are signs of mold growth within their property, he or she should contact a professional as soon as possible to avoid future problems or costs. Attack those "Killer Mold Spores" before your own personal home invasion gets any worse.

            http://www.constructiondeal.com/pub/customer/article/MoldInvasion.pub

             

            Timothy Clark


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              can any one tell me the types of asbestos cancer we have?

              Posted by admin on Feb 18, 2011

              can anyone list the types of asbestos cancer that are availabe

              There are three recognize types of Asbestos Cancer

              1 Pleural mesothelioma is the most common and occurs in the lining of the lung known as the pleura

              2 Peritoneal mesothelioma occurs in the lining of the abdominal cavity, known as the peritoneum and

              3 Pericardial mesothelioma originates in the pericardium, which lines the heart.

              Jack I think I have answer your question

              thanks


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                The Causes of Personal Injury

                Posted by admin on Feb 17, 2011

                A personal injury is an injury suffered by a person due to accidents. Personal injuries may be caused due to road accidents, accidents at the workplace or medical negligence. Personal injuries can also be caused due to accidents while playing sports. The most common cause of personal injury is road accidents. Drivers, passengers and pedestrians have equal chances of suffering personal injuries as a result of road accidents. People who suffer personal injuries due to accidents which are not their fault can claim compensation.

                Another cause of personal injury is accidents at work. Accidents at work may take place due to negligence on the part of the employers. It is the duty of the employers to provide a safe working environment to the employees. When they fail to do so, accidents occur. Industrial diseases such as exposure to asbestos and respiratory diseases are also classified as personal injuries. Employees who suffer personal injuries due to accidents at work can file compensation claims against their employers.

                The injury that one suffers as result of using a defective product can also be classified as a personal injury. The losses suffered can be recovered by filing a product liability suit against the manufacturer of the defective product. According to the product liability law it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to compensate for the personal injury suffered as a result of using the defective product.  

                Injuries that occur as a result of explosions and fire can also be classified as personal injuries. In case of burn injuries the physical and the emotional pain is too acute and at times leave a permanent mark on the victims. The treatment for the burn injuries is expensive and many cases also require skin grafting and other complex surgeries. As a result the victims will not be able to work for a very long period thus incurring financial losses. They even require counseling to cope with the drastic changes that have happened because of the accidents. 

                The injuries sustained in an aviation accident can also be classified as personal injuries. Generally there are not many survivors in aircraft accidents. But there are cases where people are injured in small aircrafts. The   accident might be caused due to a number of factors like pilot error, poor maintenance, negligence of air traffic controller etc.

                Personal injury can also be caused due to medical and dental negligence. The victims can file claims for compensation. But compensation would be difficult to secure as expert opinion from a panel of medical and legal experts is required in order to prove that the personal injury was indeed caused due to medical or dental negligence.

                Personal injury can also be caused due to slips and falls in public places. Such accidents occur due to wet floors in malls, defective pavements, poorly maintained sidewalks and broken steps.

                A person who suffers a personal injury as a result of any of these accidents can file a claim for compensation. The claimant would receive the claim amount only if he/she is able to prove that the accident was not his/her fault. A good personal injury lawyer must be hired in order to get the rightful amount as claim.

                Lindsay Nolan


                Mesothelioma Definition

                Posted by admin on Feb 17, 2011

                http://mesothelioma-cancer-articles.blogspot.com

                Mesothelioma in itself is one of the deadliest diseases ever to have been discovered by mankind. Medically, Mesothelioma as a word itself means a tumor that is more likely to transform in a fast proliferating cancer which affects the mesothelial cells of an organ, which form the protective thin covering over the organs like heart, lungs and abdomen. 

                Whatever is the verbal definition given out to this deadly disease, but those can never for sure weigh the deadliness of this fatal disease. It is an absolutely fatal disease which has taken many a people into its deadly grip. The maximum period of survival after the disease has been diagnosed, has come to the most of a year or two. It is worse form of cancer which is not curable. However, recent studies have suggested that if the disease can be diagnosed at a very early stage then the life of the individual who gets affected by this deadly disease, can be stretched till at the most of 5 years. 

                The treatment of this disease is very expensive but the treatment doesn’t assure life but a few more days, to procure the huge lump-sum required for the treatment, people also file lawsuits to cover the huge incurring expenses for the treatment.

                The main cause of mesothelioma has been detected as to the prolonged exposure to asbestos. Most of the patients that have been diagnosed with the disease, had acquired the disease cause of prolonged exposure to asbestos. The statistics of the mesothelioma patients has revealed the connection between the asbestos and the dangerous cancer syndrome.

                And usually this disease is found to affect people and workers who work in industries. Usually, industries use asbestos as an imperative input for carrying on different processes; it is being used in factories, automobile, shipyard and construction. Direct exposure to loose asbestos fibers can develop the symptoms of mesothelioma, but the infected cells can remain dormant in the body for a long period of about 15-20 years. 

                But the worst par of the disease is the fact that this disease generally gets detected in older days i.e. at the age of 50-60 years and also mostly in the last stage. Thereby, reducing the chances of the individual’s recovery. So this is very necessary that people who are likely to take in much asbestos particles should be scanned regularly for any symptoms of mesothelioma.

                Government policies have empowered the mesothelioma patients to claim for compensation. They can file lawsuits with the help of their attorneys for claiming such compensation. The mesothelioma victims can sue the company in which he had been employed into, for not being socially rational, but being more inclined towards the flowing profits, and not undertaking any steps to slacken the use of asbestos or using in a more protective way which has resulted in endangering the lives of the employees.

                Rony Effendi
                http://www.articlesbase.com/cancer-articles/mesothelioma-definition-685644.html


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                  The Causes of Personal Injury

                  Posted by admin on Feb 15, 2011

                  A personal injury is an injury suffered by a person due to accidents. Personal injuries may be caused due to road accidents, accidents at the workplace or medical negligence. Personal injuries can also be caused due to accidents while playing sports. The most common cause of personal injury is road accidents. Drivers, passengers and pedestrians have equal chances of suffering personal injuries as a result of road accidents. People who suffer personal injuries due to accidents which are not their fault can claim compensation.

                  Another cause of personal injury is accidents at work. Accidents at work may take place due to negligence on the part of the employers. It is the duty of the employers to provide a safe working environment to the employees. When they fail to do so, accidents occur. Industrial diseases such as exposure to asbestos and respiratory diseases are also classified as personal injuries. Employees who suffer personal injuries due to accidents at work can file compensation claims against their employers.

                  The injury that one suffers as result of using a defective product can also be classified as a personal injury. The losses suffered can be recovered by filing a product liability suit against the manufacturer of the defective product. According to the product liability law it is the responsibility of the manufacturer to compensate for the personal injury suffered as a result of using the defective product.  

                  Injuries that occur as a result of explosions and fire can also be classified as personal injuries. In case of burn injuries the physical and the emotional pain is too acute and at times leave a permanent mark on the victims. The treatment for the burn injuries is expensive and many cases also require skin grafting and other complex surgeries. As a result the victims will not be able to work for a very long period thus incurring financial losses. They even require counseling to cope with the drastic changes that have happened because of the accidents. 

                  The injuries sustained in an aviation accident can also be classified as personal injuries. Generally there are not many survivors in aircraft accidents. But there are cases where people are injured in small aircrafts. The   accident might be caused due to a number of factors like pilot error, poor maintenance, negligence of air traffic controller etc.

                  Personal injury can also be caused due to medical and dental negligence. The victims can file claims for compensation. But compensation would be difficult to secure as expert opinion from a panel of medical and legal experts is required in order to prove that the personal injury was indeed caused due to medical or dental negligence.

                  Personal injury can also be caused due to slips and falls in public places. Such accidents occur due to wet floors in malls, defective pavements, poorly maintained sidewalks and broken steps.

                  A person who suffers a personal injury as a result of any of these accidents can file a claim for compensation. The claimant would receive the claim amount only if he/she is able to prove that the accident was not his/her fault. A good personal injury lawyer must be hired in order to get the rightful amount as claim.

                  Lindsay Nolan




                  Additional Resources:
                  US Environmental Protection Agency - Asbestos
                  US Occupational Safety and Health Administration
                  Asbestos.com        Cancer.com - Asbestos Risks
                  US National Library of Medicine