Continuing Improvements. Tell Us How We’re Driving! Send us Feedback

Facts about Mesothelioma Exposure! »

Posted By omerazam 3 months ago in Style
8.8

Scale of 1 to 10

Read: 187

Propped: 144

Comments: 6

Click Prop It to Raise Score
Prop it

Human beings are susceptible to diseases that make our body weak but conditions such as cancer make us emotionally low as well, due to the fear factor and loss of hope involved, which is a result of lack of proper cure

Read Full Story at dirjournal.com »

6 Comments Report

Submitted By:
omerazam

New to Social Media and trying to learn the skills, here to socialze with people who are active in this field.

Related Articles:

Why not submit a story?

Join the Discussion

+ Add Comment
Comments So Far: 6
  • 0%
    CHAM3 months ago

    I believe asbestos has been used in thousands of applications in addition to the building trades. In fact the usage of asbestos has been so common that just about anyone alive has had exposure to it.

    Good Post.

    Reply

    1 Reply

    • 0%
      BB643 months ago

      One of the largest user of asbestos was the auto industry. The best breaks shoes and pads were asbestos.

      As to the post, this is common knowledge and reminds me of the letters I get from the lawyers on a regular basis telling me how much money I could make from a lawsuit. My father died from Mesothelioma.

      Reply
    • 0%
      inplacenews3 months ago

      Interesting article

      Reply
      • 0%
        Spadecaller3 months ago

        Good info. Thanks

        Reply
        • 0%
          darnit3 months ago

          AdSense SPAM! Voted down...

          Reply
          • 0%
            hsaleem3 months ago

            There are several treatment options for mesothelioma, although none have been capable of curing cancer caused by asbestos exposure. Conventional methods used for treating have not proved successful and the survival rate of patients after treatment has been below twelve months.

            Reply

            Add a Comment

            Forgot your password?

            Please keep your comments relevant to this story.

            To create a live link, simply type the URL (including http://) or email address and we will make it a live link for you. You can put up to 3 URLs in your comments. Line breaks and paragraphs are automatically converted — no need to use <p> or <br /> tags.

            Got a Story?

            Story Tags ?

            Groups Watching This

            No groups are watching this story. Why not share it with your group?

            Also Submitted By

            No one else has submitted this story.

            Advertisement