In this issue (page 489), Joseph LaDou and colleagues on behalf of the Collegium Ramazzini1 call for an immediate and total ban on “asbestos” products because the current health risks associated with ...
It has been 20 years since EPA last conducted a cancer risk assessment for asbestos, and there are signs that the agency may update its protocol, according to D. Wayne Berman, a chemist with Aeolus ...
Consultants have assessed an asbestos find at Parliament House in Adelaide and concluded there is little health risk. Traces of asbestos have been found in dust and paint on an awning in the ceiling ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has determined that asbestos poses an unreasonable risk of cancer to both workers and consumers who inhale it, ramping up pressure on the agency to ban the ...
Public comments from British Columbia Ferry Services Inc. about asbestos risks on the Queen of Burnaby appear to contradict a recent consultant's report on the problem. The Tyee yesterday first ...
Cheryl E. Peters, Marie-Élise Parent, Shelley A Harris, Linda Kachuri, Lidija Latifovic, Laura Bogaert, Paul J Villeneuve and Canadian Cancer Registries Epidemiology Group Objective Previous studies ...
Objectives Occupational asbestos exposure is causally linked to mesothelioma. However, whether exposure to only chrysotile asbestos is associated with mesothelioma risk, and the heterogeneity in risk ...
Recent blockbuster investigations from Reuters and the New York Times allege that for decades, there was asbestos lurking in bottles of Johnson & Johnson baby powder, that the company knew about it, ...
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