The year 2020 presented many challenges for patient care, and doctors and hospitals have done their best to keep up. Unfortunately, that has often meant deferring routine screening tests for patients who are asymptomatic of disease. Thus, non-urgent care wound up…
asbestos
Dentists have been added to the “high-risk” list for asbestos exposure
It’s long been recognized that some occupations carry a higher risk than others for asbestos exposure and the diseases that develop as a result. Construction workers, carpenters, shipyard workers, factory workers and others have all been exposed in the past to…
The Environmental Protection Agency identifies asbestos as a hazardous material
Asbestos causes cancer in some people, and that’s a fact that is widely accepted. Despite that, there are still times when asbestos is used in America. The Environmental Protection Agency has air toxics regulations that apply to people who will be working on a…
Older mechanics could have asbestos-related health issues
Working as a mechanic can be a rewarding and potentially lucrative career. Those with specialized skills who have been in the industry for decades may be able to charge a premium if they service classic cars or help people maintain their luxury vehicles. Regardless of…
Changes in your nails could be a sign of asbestos-related illnesses
Of all the places that you might look for signs that you’re getting sick, your fingernails or toenails might not be very high up on the list. However, if you have spent much of your career working with asbestos, your fingernails or toenails could give you an early…
Did you know that there are still occupations with asbestos exposure risks?
When you think of asbestos, you may think of a damaging material that is rarely used in homes or properties today. However, there are many uses for asbestos, which is why it’s still used more than you may have thought. There are workers who are more likely to come…
What to do if you’re exposed to asbestos
Many people are exposed to asbestos without their knowledge. Others, however, learn about exposure shortly after it happens. If you find yourself in this position, it’s critical that you take every step you can to protect your health. The first thing you should do is…
Companies skirting disposal laws could expose people to asbestos
People often conflate the word natural with safety. However, many of the most dangerous substances on the planet are naturally occurring. Many potent poisons come from plants, and even minerals in the ground can be toxic or produce dangerous levels of radiation….
Coping with lung disease in cold weather
Any kind of lung disease, whether it’s related to asbestos exposure or something else, can prove seriously limiting under the best of conditions. When the weather starts to get colder, however, your breathing problems may suddenly worsen. You can’t do anything about…
Asbestosis could be a sign of more problems to come
Companies have historically used asbestosis for dozens of commercial applications. Asbestos is a fire retardant and an excellent insulator. It has served purposes in everything from vehicle brakes and navy ships to insulation. That means workers across a broad range…
