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January 29, 2008

LegalView Updates Mesothelioma Site to Include Blog Addressing

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LegalView Updates Mesothelioma Site to Include Blog Addressing PR.com - LegalView provides users with a continually updated blog on its mesothelioma site informing victims of the cancer on topics like asbestos exposure and treatments. The blog includes essential information including the various different forms of
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January 28, 2008

Creating crimes

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Creating crimesGadsden Times - In addition, think of the savings in health cost and the savings of thousands of lives that would be lost because of their dirty second hand smoke. After all it’s just a lowlife scumbag smoker we are extinguishing. I mean who are they to think they
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January 23, 2008

Tenn. high court to decide Alcoa asbestos suit

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Tenn. high court to decide Alcoa asbestos suitNashville Tennessean - Satterfield had mesothelioma, a rare cancer directly associated with asbestos exposure. She died in 2005 at the age of 25. She originally filed suit against the company in 2003, claiming that the asbestos dust her father brought home on his clothes
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January 20, 2008

Three of state’s top jury verdicts had Peninsula ties

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Three of state’s top jury verdicts had Peninsula tiesHampton Roads Daily Press - Vaughn Oney, a machinist who worked at Newport News Shipbuilding for 31 years from 1963 to 1994 died in 2006 of mesothelioma, a cancer triggered by breathing asbestos fibers at the yard decades earlier. […]

January 19, 2008

Three of state’s top jury verdicts had Peninsula ties

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Three of state’s top jury verdicts had Peninsula tiesHampton Roads Daily Press - Vaughn Oney, a machinist who worked at Newport News Shipbuilding for 31 years from 1963 to 1994 died in 2006 of mesothelioma, a cancer triggered by breathing asbestos fibers at the yard decades earlier. […]

January 16, 2008

Posted By: nunya

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Posted By: nunyaManhattan Mercury - American Cancer Society states, Radon is the second leading cause of lung cancer after cigarette smoking. Ok- I propose all public places have Radon levels posted so I can feel safe about each place I put my lungs in. For that matter, each home […]

January 15, 2008

Second-hand smoke can be harmful to the mind

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Second-hand smoke can be harmful to the mindNewburyport Daily News - Dear Dr. Levy: I know that second-hand smoke is bad for you physically. But I’m wondering if being around second-hand smoke can affect your mind and thinking. A: There is research that supports the idea that second-hand smoke can affect performance
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January 11, 2008

Asbestos battle looms in 08 session

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Asbestos battle looms in 08 sessionRegister-Herald - Using slides of dying victims of mesothelioma for dramatic effect, Schwartz said the case management order was worked out by the state Supreme Court with litigants four years ago and has proven to work. Under that system, Schwartz said asbestos cases
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January 7, 2008

A new reality on television

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A new reality on televisionFort Worth Star-Telegram - 7 Breaking Bad: AMC’s first original series, Mad Men, was so good that it gives us high hopes for this one, in which Malcolm in the Middle’s Bryan Cranston plays a mild-mannered high school chemistry teacher who learns he has lung cancer — and
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January 5, 2008

Powerful Tool To Study The Genetics Of Inflammation Developed

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Powerful Tool To Study The Genetics Of Inflammation DevelopedScience Daily - ScienceDaily (Dec. 8, 2007) Scientists have known which genes are linked to inflammation, but now researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have organized this information to develop a powerful tool to aid investigators in
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January 4, 2008

Participation In High School Activities Lowers Risk Of Smoking 3 Years

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Participation In High School Activities Lowers Risk Of Smoking 3 Years Science Daily - ScienceDaily (Dec. 8, 2007) Researchers from the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania reported today that students who participate in high school sports or individual physical activity are less likely to smoke than […]

January 3, 2008

Related Links

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Related LinksEarthtimes - Long term or heavy use of marijuana does not cause lung or neck cancers even though marijuana produces more resin and tar than tobacco, a study, by researchers from the David Geffen School of Medicine in the University of California, has found. The
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January 2, 2008

Participation In High School Activities Lowers Risk Of Smoking 3 Years

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Participation In High School Activities Lowers Risk Of Smoking 3 Years Science Daily - ScienceDaily (Dec. 8, 2007) Researchers from the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania reported today that students who participate in high school sports or individual physical activity are less likely to smoke than […]

January 1, 2008

The end of a golden year

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The end of a golden yearChicago Tribune - Surgeon General Leroy Burney said on July 12, 1957, “is one of the causative factors of lung cancer.” The tobacco industry stonewalled for four decades before acknowledging the link. * Dr. Seuss, Theodor Seuss Geisel, first charmed a generation with
Tribute: Mary Jane Charles was […]

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