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Report: Asbestos “Everywhere” at Harvard University

According to a recent news report from The Harvard Crimson, Harvard University administrators have said asbestos is “everywhere” around the campus, but stressed that the risk of asbestos exposure to any of the students, faculty or staff is minimal.  The recent concern arose as the university has been performing a…

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Report: Framingham Asbestos Dumping Lawsuit Settled

According to a recent news story from Wicked Local Framingham, a major asbestos lawsuit has been settled for $385,000.  This lawsuit involved seven different parties, including the town of Framingham, Massachusetts, which is just outside of Boston. This case primarily involved a waste disposal company located in Milford and its…

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Mass. Attorney General Prosecutes Alleged Asbestos Violator

In Massachusetts, whenever a property owner suspects that he or she has asbestos issues and is going to do any renovation or demolition work, it is first necessary to have a certified inspector come and take samples. These samples are sent to a materials testing lab for microscopic analysis, even…

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Report: Lack of Asbestos Enforcement Puts People at Risk

An investigation by reporters in Georgia revealed that the state agency in charge of enforcing asbestos regulations fails to make certain that those removing the dangerous substance are actually licensed to do so. That’s because the program was de-funded six years ago. This lack of basic enforcement, say victim advocates, puts…

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New Asbestos Law and Changes Ahead

Toward the end of the Obama administration, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) added asbestos to a list of dangerous or hazardous chemicals.  The significance of this new law was the EPA would be able to allocate more money toward the prevention of asbestos-related illnesses, such as malignant mesothelioma.…

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Attorney General Alleges Contractor Falsified Asbestos Records

When asbestos was first installed in the countless buildings in the United States it was very dangerous to the workers who were at the mines unearthing the material.  It was also very dangerous to the workers who were employed at the factories processing the material into construction products. Then it…

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Renovation Efforts and Asbestos Abatement at Boston’s Colonial Theater

For many, New York City’s Broadway is the gold standard of musicals and famous theaters. However, Boston has quite a few historic theaters located in the theater district and throughout the downtown area.  One of the most famous is the Colonial Theater, built 117 years ago.  At it turns out, many of…

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Childhood Exposure to Asbestos and Related Issues

Malignant mesothelioma is the most well-known disease associated with exposure to deadly asbestos fibers. However, it is not the only disease caused by exposure to asbestos fibers.  There is also a disease known as asbestosis that is not talked about as much, but many people are still aware of its…

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New Study Analyzes Proteins in Mesothelioma Treatment

According to a recent news article from Mesothelioma Research News, a new study involving what is known as the WT1 protein has been shown to have promising results in the treatment of malignant mesothelioma using chemotherapy drugs. There is a big focus on improving the efficacy of chemotherapy drugs, because…

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