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Mesothelioma: Hospice wins landmark victory in asbestos cancer case read story Court decision to make engineering firm pay £10,000 towards care of victim to open door for more claims from hospices Hospices that care for victims of a form of cancer caused by asbestos exposure hope to get help with treatment costs following a landmark court ruling. After a three-year legal battle the high court has ruled that a company that exposed a former worker, who later died of ...
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EHE International Window Display at Rockefeller Plaza to Promote Mesothelioma Awareness Day read story September 26th is National Mesothelioma Awareness Day. Though mesothelioma is rarely in the spotlight, this year, EHE International is helping to change this, by generously donating a window display in the heart of New York City to increase awareness of mesothelioma. |
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Lung cancer death linked to asbestos read story A MAN died five weeks after becoming ill with a form of lung cancer which has a high association with previous asbestos exposure, an inquest in Dublin has been told. |
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U of M Study Moves To Silver Bay read story The University of Minnesota is conducting a study in Northeastern Minnesota to determine whether or not miners and their spouses are more likely to contract a rare form of cancer called mesothelioma. |
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Fighting for Karen read story On June 24, Aurora resident Karen Miller was rushed to the hospital. For the past two years, she'd suffered from shortness of breath, but this time she was having chest pains and didn't look good. "When we first got to the hospital, they thought she was having a heart attack," said Dorthy Treadway, also an Aurora resident and one of Miller's four daughters. "They gave her some chest X-rays and ... |
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House on Fire read story According to a theorem laid down by the late great Texas troubadour Townes Van Zandt, the world of song can be broken down most essentially into two broad categories: there’s the blues, and there’s zippety do da. |
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IntraOp Medical Corporation Announces Purchase of Two Next Generation Mobetrons by UCSF read story SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--IntraOp Medical Corporation (OTC:IOPD.PK) today announced that the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Medical Center has purchased two next generation Mobetrons for Intra-Operative Electron Radiation Therapy (IOERT). The Mobetrons will be located at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center and at the Parnassus Campus of the UCSF ... |
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Sandra Cohen, meticulous and passionate attorney read story Sandra Cohen, former head of the municipal-law section of the Seattle city attorney's office, has died at 59. |
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Damen Hall demolition continues read story Building expected to be demolished by Spring 2011 To answer the burning question: Yes, Damen Hall is coming down. ... |
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Cyclist arrives in D.C. read story The Daily News can be reached at or . Cyclist Frank Cavaluzzi has arrived in Washington, D.C. The 42-year-old "standing cyclist" and promoter of special causes arrived in the Georgetown section of the nation's capital on schedule late Tuesday morning. |
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