Australian asbestos campaigner dies
Earthtimes - Martin Kingham, president of the Asbestos Diseases Society, said Banton continued to campaign against asbestos despite his diagnosis with mesothelioma. “He was a man like hundreds of thousands of others who contracted asbestosis,” Martin said. Prime
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PRWeb - Settlement Reached In Ingraham Mesothelioma Case Prior To Jury Verdict HendlerLaw, The Nemeroff Law Firm and Richardson Patrick Westbrook and Brickman recently negotiated a settlement with Garlock in a case involving the mesothelioma death of Carl
John E. Bathke
Green Bay Press-Gazette - John E. Bathke, 74, Algoma, went to his heavenly home Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007, after a courageous battle with mesothelioma, the third cancer he fought in his lifetime. He was born May 5, 1933, in Algoma, to Peter and Ruby (Meverden) Bathke. John
Heads Or Tails? Scientists Identify Gene That Regulates Polarity In
Science Daily - ScienceDaily (Dec. 9, 2007) When cut, a planarian flatworm can use a population of stem cells called neoblasts to regenerate new heads, new tails or even entire new organisms from a tiny fragment of its body. Mechanisms have been sought to
New Study Finds Biodiversity Conservation Secures Ecosystem Services
Science Daily - ScienceDaily (Dec. 8, 2007) Healthy ecosystems that provide people with essential natural goods and services often overlap with regions rich in biological diversity, underscoring that conserving one also protects the other, according to a new