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Showing posts with label Danger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Danger. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Asbestos - A Continuing Health Danger


The Super Cool actor of the 1960s, Hollywood legend Steve McQueen, came down with lung problems which cut his life short at the age of 50.  This tough movie actor was stopped by an illness called Mesothelioma, a rare type of lung cancer caused mostly by asbestos.

Asbestos, the once hailed Miracle Mineral has now become the Devils Dust.  Asbestos is a name which was given to a group of 6 different, naturally occurring, fibrous minerals.  These minerals are (amosite, chrysotile, crocidolite, and the fibrous varieties of tremolite, actinolite, and anthophyllite).  The properties of these minerals contain strong, separable fibers that are heat resistant and flexible enough to be woven or mixed into thousands of products.

Products for the entire building industry were made out of asbestos and many still are today.  Asbestos was used in insulation, wallboards, ceiling tiles, floor tiles, roofing shingles, paper products, cement products, brakes and all types of heat-resistant fabrics.  Asbestos is still being mined right now, mostly in China, Russia, Canada, Brazil, Kazakhstan and Zimbabwe.

The danger with asbestos is that it is everywhere. It's still in many peoples homes and it's still used in many products today. The problems arise when that old asbestos board or insulation is damaged and then these tiny fibers float into the air.   The fibers then become inhaled and never leave your lungs.  As they accumulate in your lungs, many years later, they can develop into Lung Cancer, Abestosis and other serious health problems.  Asbestos removal is best left to professionals and many experts say that if the asbestos in your home is not damaged, it is safer to just leave it alone.

If you develop either Shortness of breath, hoarseness or wheezing. A persistent cough which gets worse over time or if you spit up blood, make sure to get an appointment with a doctor for your symptoms.  Hopefully it is not asbestos related, but if you have worked around asbestos or live around asbestos, then make sure to inform your doctor.

During the 1950s, 60s and 70s, Manufacturers were proud to put the name Asbestos in their product advertisements.  These days, asbestos might still be in products but it is not labeled as such.  Chrysotile asbestos is the only form which is still in commercial use today.  Be aware of your surroundings and keep your self protected from dangerous asbestos products and the toxic fibers they can give off.




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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Asbestos - continue to threat to the health of your family

Asbestos in the construction, automobile, shipbuilding and painting was still widespread in the 1950s and 1960s. It is widely used in building that survived years of the 1970s. Then, the use of asbestos is prohibited. As a result, new industries have emerged to the solution of the problem in private households, schools and industrial sites. Domestic consumption of asbestos from approximately 803,000 tons caused the regulations which now caused by the negative publicity material are in force and the widespread alarm to decrease in 1973 to about 2,400 tons of 2005
The most common point of contact for the consumer or employee is when you are disturbed products containing asbestos. As a result of tiny asbestos fibres in the air are released and when inhaled, they can get trapped in the lungs and stay there for a long time. The fibers results in scarring and inflammation that affects the breathing and leads to serious health problems.
U.S. Department of health and human services, the EPO and the International Agency for research on cancer all have asbestos as known congener classified. Exposure has shown that increase the risk of lung cancer and mesothelioma. In addition to lung cancer and mesothelioma through asbestos also increase the risk of asbestosis (a chronic lung disease, which can cause shortness of breath, coughing, and permanent lung damage), Advisor of lung and other diseases of the pleura. While most people not from light exposure are sick, are those which it regularly, are exposed to most of the time in a job where she most endangered works directly with the material or by significant ecological contact.
Individuals who contact exposed should asbestos at work, by the environment or at home via a family their physician of their exposure history inform whether they occur all the symptoms. The symptoms of asbestos-related diseases may surface only several decades after exposure. If any of the following symptoms occur, contact your doctor:
* Shortness of breath, wheezing or hoarseness.
* A persistent cough, which in the course of time even worse.
* Blood in the sputum (fluid) coughed up from the lungs.
* Pain or tightening in the chest.
* Difficulty swallowing.
* Swelling of the neck or face.
* Loss of appetite.
* Weight loss.
* Fatigue or anemia.
Removal of asbestos related products from home or at your workplace should be tried only by a licensed certified specialist. The procedure to remove and dispose of asbestos is now strictly regulated. This is not a task for mothers lone the do-it - yourself alone. Before you the task address, get quotes from at least two renowned companies compete. Ask for references from the last contracts, and what brings the work and how well it was played on those people to find out, contact. Such contractors should be not only currently licensed, but also bonded and insured. Find out what will take it for the local asbestos free are declared by the EPA. Make sure that you thoroughly understand all the steps by the contractor to be carried out.
It is your family long-term health, which is at stake. Play it with an inexperienced dubious operator.

Sunday, July 24, 2011

The shocking truth about Mesothelioma & asbestos - men in grave danger of not to H & - S-guidelines

Wanted to make everything that he wanted more money for his family. Order a vacation abroad somewhere in the summer and may extra money have to do home improvements. He had heard, that it be made good money, removing asbestos from buildings. He knew Yes it was compensated, involved in equipment and training for the risk of dangerous, but today in 2008, more than safety.
High measures put in place for the specific training asbestos remove and the protective safety clothing was fool-proof. There was no way that any at risk of contracting mesothelioma, asbestos related lung cancer in all of this could be present. Or that's what he thought...
Stephen, my husband went against my wishes and pleas not to go in the asbestos industry. He was that it was 100% sure and it would bring in money.
He paid a medical at the local hospital have. He paid then go intensive asbestos training on the week. He then paid for the work safety equipment/protection and clothing. Overall he forked from 1,000 £ in preparation to go in the asbestos industry.
The shocking truth
To work in its first week for X company shocked and appalled, he was what he saw. You see, is one of the most important components in the asbestos remove, that you spray the asbestos with water-based chemical. This softens the millions of asbestos molecules and therefore is released into the air and therefore the workers at the bear breathed in the mask.
However, this is what he learned on his h & S training, but this was not the practice implemented in is. What he saw was with this company, the to the save time and money, they did not spray the asbestos. This meant that when the click asbestos into pieces, the millions of asbestos molecules around within the atmosphere flew. Yes, they all wore their protective mask with clean air-flow, but the masks were overwhelmed by the millions of asbestos, so that they are worthless.
The dry asbestos has been by the men in their full lace cover masks and right below in their lungs inhaled is inhaled is.
Needless to say was that Stephen search started for a different job and within a few weeks, he of the asbestos industry before it was too late for him.
Now I say am that all asbestos activists not the h & S policy this company not follows, but certainly and I bet, there are many more throughout the world, which do the same. Be aware that a lapse of health & safety, still could run, Contracting mesothelioma, asbestos related disease - also if you wear full protective gear.
Is a security technology that is operated not by some companies / agents in the asbestos remove hats. The absence of this a single technology puts hundreds of men's lives at risk of contracting mesothelioma, asbestos related lung disease cancer.
What you are doing, will likely read shock and disturb you. I know this first hand as my husband briefly worked in the asbestos industry. What he saw socked him, and he thus stop working with asbestos, because he wants to see his two young grow up.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Breast cancer - a growing threat to obese men and women

Talk about breast cancer and naturally, people think of the disease that is the number one cancer among women. But the truth is that breast cancer is on the rise among both women and men, and researchers think the national obesity crisis may be to blame.


With two-thirds of Americans now overweight, we can probably expect more obesity-related cancers. But on the brighter side, weight problems are extremely treatable, even preventable. So to the extent overweight is contributing to cancer, this is one risk factor we may actually have some real control over.


Just how we go about getting that control appears to be critical, though. Even among the most motivated of people, we see that very few are successful in independent efforts to lose weight, even if their life depends on it. And among cancer patients, it clearly does.


Consider some of the numbers: breast cancer in women increased by 52 percent from 1973 to 1998. Part of that increase can be accounted for by better detection, because mammography is much more available than it what 30 years ago. But use of post menopausal estrogen supplements has also become routine, and these have been clearly linked to cancer in women.


But in that same period, incidence of breast cancer among men increased by 26 percent, and that's without the ingested estrogen and without the extra detection offered by mammography, since men typically do not pursue that procedure.


So what else is going on? Experts say the increase in breast cancer in both sexes seems to closely track the increase in American obesity, giving rise to the theory that the obesity crisis may actually be to blame for the boom in breast cancer.


Obesity has been shown to have a clear relationship with some cancers, but not with others. For instance, there does not appear to be any correlation between overweight and prostate cancer in men. Or sometimes, the relation is clear, but the reasons aren't ' t. Hence, researchers are looking at whether acid reflux in overweight people might account for their greater incidence of esophogeal cancer.


But with breast cancer, there is at least one known culprit: all that excess estrogen. Fatty tissue produces estrogen, in both men and women.


Studies of menopausal women make the case most clearly. Before menopause, the ovaries are the primary source of estrogen. But after menopause, when the ovaries have retired from that duty, fatty tissues are the main source of estrogen.


Among postmenopausal women, estrogen levels are 50 to 100 percent higher in heavy women, compared to those of healthy weight. Similar ratios are found among men.


And when estrogen-sensitive tissues get more estrogen exposure, that leads to more growth of estrogen-responsive breast tumors.


Researchers figure that between 11,000 and 18,000 breast cancer deaths per year could be avoided in American women over age 50, if they could maintain a healthy body weight throughout their adult lives. There are no similar guesstimates for men, because while breast cancer is a growing problem for men, there is little research on mortality rates among males, and it is still less of a concern than heart disease or prostate and colon cancer.


But obesity puts men at higher risk for these diseases, as well as the imperative is to drop that excess weight, or at least some of it. There's abundant evidence that even a minor weight loss reaps huge rewards for health. So how you do it?


It's tough, especially if you're on older person, and the average age of diagnosis for breast cancer is 62 among women, and 67 among men.


Motivation counts, but the research shows that it's not enough. People need help. For instance, who would be more motivated to lose weight than a heavy person who had already survived cancer?


On overweight survivor has a double whammy when it comes to risk of recurrence, but a study published earlier this year in obesity research said that even among that motivated group, people left to their own devices, or those who only had a group program did not achieve much weight loss.


This is no surprise to those of US who have treated obesity for years. We see people who have tried diet after diet, joined gym and club and fellowship alike, all to no avail. But when they are treated with a comprehensive diet and lifestyle modification program that has been designed specifically for them, things change.


In this latest study, the researchers were pretty unequivocal, concluding that "for breast cancer survivors to loose weight to reduce risk factors intervention is necessary." "Of the different intervention regimens, individualized counseling combined with attending weekly... meetings which most effective...."


When you're facing a chocolate éclair, death is perhaps too abstract to idea, even if you've only narrowly escaped it. Without some real retraining, even it's hard to equate the greasiest burger with a lethal tumor. But professional support makes all the difference.


For instance, I've been tracking insulin levels in weight management patients for years, because we know that high insulin levels indicate a metabolicsyndrome abnormality that leads to diabetes and weight gain. Now recent research shows that elevated insulin levels are also a risk factor for breast cancer recurrence.


Yet very specific changes in lifestyle and diet can significantly reduce insulin levels in days to weeks, immediately reducing those disease risks. The disembodied threat of disease is sometimes hard for people to get their arms around, but when patients can look at their lab results and see how their behavioral changes directly affect their blood chemistry, it hits home.


What happens to patients' bodies on the inside as they lose weight is more important than the changes they get on the outside, but even at the best health clubs or peer support groups, they won't have an opportunity to see that.


It's inspiring to see how people embrace a fitness and weight-loss program when they have more than just a bathroom scale to tell them that it's working. Consistent and reliable guidance is essential because nobody goes from obese to healthy overnight. It time takes.


But cancer takes time, too, so the race is on. With the proper help, this is a race both men and women have great odds of winning.


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