4 Mesothelioma Information

This is a site designed to educate those who are afflicted and those who's loved one may be diagnosed with mesothelioma. We aim to provide information that will best help you help the one who is diagnosed with this deadly disease. Mesothelioma is a fatal cancer disease caused by asvestos exposure.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

Asbestos water leaks through ministry ceiling (Stuff)

Water contaminated with deadly asbestos powder leaked from the ceiling at the Education Ministry's head office and landed on a staff member's desk.

Safety concerns in Halls (The Clarion)

Asbestos, bats and frozen pipes are problems some students living on campus have encountered as they returned for winter quarter. These problems are plaguing DU's 45-year-old Centennial Halls and Centennial Towers, according to Justin Price, director of Housing and Residential Education.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Campbell asbestos concerns (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

The ACT Office of Regulatory Services (ORS) says it has stopped construction work at a building site in Canberra's inner-north after residents raised concerns about exposure to asbestos.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Payout hope for asbestos victims (York Press)

THOUSANDS of York people who were exposed to asbestos may find out tomorrow whether compensation for a condition caused by the deadly dust will be restored.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Support for Mesothelioma Searchers

LegalView Announces Support for Mesothelioma Searchers

LegalView.com continues to support mesothelioma and asbestos bloggers with their mesothelioma search tool.

Denver, CO, October 08, 2009 -- LegalView.com, a leader among personal injury legal websites, has been diligently updating their informational resources on the topics of mesothelioma, construction accidents, as well as several other resource portals on their site. One of the most notable and helpful services LegalView provides is that of their mesothelioma search engine, available at
http://mesothelioma.legalview.com/mesothelioma-search/. This tool provides an invaluable resource to anyone seeking information on mesothelioma, asbestos exposure, asbestosis or looking to find a asbestos attorney. The search engine scours several news services, proven academic and scientific sites, mesothelioma blogs, and pharmaceutical websites for the most recent and pertinent information and condenses it into an approachable and clean presentation, offering the user a combination of volume and manageability.

This search engine service can be used extensively by individuals either afflicted with an asbestos-related ailment or seeking resources for a family member. However, this search engine can be beneficial for another group of individuals seeking current information regarding mesothelioma treatments as well. Asbestos and mesothelioma bloggers can utilize LegalView's search engine to condense the massive amount of information available on the topic. With continued research, medical studies, clinical pharmaceutical trials, not to mention developments across the United States concerning various potential mesothelioma settlement cases, LegalView's easy-to-use search engine offers bloggers an opportunity to take much of the hassle of acquiring the latest developments in the mesothelioma world.

Asbestos bloggers have a difficult time finding useful and relevant information through most conventional search engines; much of the material these services return is irrelevant, providing information about the most basic function of asbestos, where to find it, and the dangers present from exposure to this toxic substance. There is also the additionally frustrating search result of receiving search results that have already been used in previous entries. Since LegalView offers the mesothelioma search engine free of charge, many bloggers can celebrate an additional resource to help them in their work.

Since a mesothelioma diagnosis often offers a grim prognosis, many individuals seeking further information or resources on the topic consult the vast knowledge base of the Internet. However, outside of a few select, professional mesothelioma sites, most are often stymied by the overwhelming search results, misleading pages, or outdated sites. Not only does LegalView provide an easily accessed search resource for mesothelioma, but also provides users with a form for contacting a mesothelioma lawyer to help with developing a potential mesothelioma lawsuit.

The depth and range of web pages, journals, and medical research that the LegalView search engine scours provides an unmatched resource for those seeking access to any information regarding mesothelioma. Often, this level of access could require a membership on other websites, as the resources invested in such a powerful tool are of significant worth. However, on the LegalView website, not only are users provided with this service free of charge, but also are provided with a contact form to help users find an experienced mesothelioma lawyer free of charge.

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Parents shouldn't panic about school asbestos: QCPCA (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)

The Queensland Council of Parents and Citizens Association (QCPCA) is urging parents not to panic about the presence of asbestos in schools across the state.

Online check for Asbestos buildings (BigPond News)

Queensland parents can now check on the internet about state schools containing asbestos.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Paragon Environmental Construction supervisor pleads guilty in asbestos scam (The Post-Standard)

One of the key players in a Central New York asbestos removal scam has pleaded guilty in federal court and agreed to cooperate in the case against an asbestos removal firm and five other workers.

Thursday, November 12, 2009

ADOA praises APHA for passing landmark Elimination of Asbestos Resolution (News-Medical-Net)

The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) applauds the American Public Health Association (APHA), the largest and most diverse public health organization in the world.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

UW: Metal buildings source of asbestos (Casper Star-Tribune)

CHEYENNE -- Asbestos contamination at the University of Wyoming earlier this year came from one of two small buildings that a Laramie man bought and removed from campus, university documents show.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Asbestos killing more Canadians than ever; like old 'landmines' (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)

MONTREAL - An aggressive cancer linked to asbestos exposure is killing more Canadians than ever before.