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    Asbestos Mesothelioma

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    asbestos lung melanoma, asbestos's, asbestos pleura thickening along with asbestos pleura plaques, nevertheless, physicians which tend not to routinely analyze asbestos condition can easily misdiagnose (or become slower to give a diagnosis) exactly what the problem is actually. This kind of can result in victims associated with asbestos condition wrongly final they don't have a very to help to make a great asbestos compensation state. Importance essential pertaining to victims associated with…

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    gastrointestinal cancer in rats Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells and their spreading to another tissues ,these characterizing of cancers which mostly lead to death ,if their spreading is not controlled.Cancers are caused by chemical materials ,infectious organisms,tobacco and radiation as external factors and hormones,mutation and immune conditions as internal factors.(1) Gastrointestinal cancers are the term for many cancers which affect the organs of digestive system. The cancer may…

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    was on how the vape smoke can damage a person’s nose, mouth, and lungs. The article also talks about how the vape tricks can get more kids trying E-cigs. The E-cigs have a product called aerosol that can expose the user to dangerous chemicals like formaldehyde that can irritate the eyes, throat, and skin. Lost of exposure to formaldehyde can even lead to cancer. Often times during vape tricks one breathes aerosol into the lungs and then forcing the aerosol out through the nose, ears, and…

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    Research Paper On Radon

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    Radon is an unscented gas that comes from the radioactive decay of radium; radium itself comes from the radioactive decay of uranium, therefore radon originates from the radioactive decay of uranium. Approximately all uranium is found in the ground and bedrock, meaning radon continuously leaks out of the ground into the air, water, and built structures, such as houses. As stated above, Radon can be found outdoors in the air, soil, water in lakes and rivers, and even inside built structures.…

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    Social Smoking Research

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    moment after man discovered fire. The popularity of smoking has allowed it to survive for so long. Negative connotations have only been applied to smoking since debunking one former surgeon general’s statement regarding its correlation to causing cancer. But that was 1964 and just over fifty years later we have more knowledge, technology, evidence to support or dismantle this trend. In 1965, 42.4% of the American population smoked. Over the years,…

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    hand smoke is known to cause cancer all around the world, second hand smoke is so dangerous because you don't have a filter unlike the person who is smoking the cigarette. So you being around someone who is smoking you are inhaling all of the bad chemicals that they aren't, you are harming the people around you more than yourself. Just like smoking, secondhand smoking causes cancer as well, in fact mostly all of the same cancers. Lung, breast, brain, stomach cancer etc. Not only does second…

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    Banning Cigarettes Essay

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    How much life do you lose from smoking? You lose about 14.5 years of the average 78.8 which comes out to about 18.4% of the average life span. they have ingredients like Cadmium Benzene which are linked to some cancers. Even though it can be used as a medication, cigarettes should be illegal because there are many side effects to using the product and many toxic chemicals go into the product. Medicine would be the last thing you think when it comes to cigarettes ,but it is true that they have a…

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    According to the American Lung Associations, “There are approximately 600 ingredients in cigarettes. When burned, they create more than 7,000 chemicals. At least 69 of these chemicals are known to cause cancer, and many are poisonous,” Health problems related to smoking are, heart and gum disease, lung oral and other various types of cancer, Buerger’s Disease, and the list goes on and on. These health problems can then lead to the…

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    Florida has a long history with the use of asbestos from shipyards, oil refineries, and five asbestos processing plants which increased Florida’s asbestos-related death rate to rank second in the nation for those who lost their lives to mesothelioma, lung cancer, and asbestosis. Asbestos is banned in more than 55 countries worldwide, however, it is still continued to be used in Asia, Russia, and the U.S. Products can be made with asbestos if the contents are less than 1 percent which include…

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    are still buying cigarettes and smoking, is to avoid stress, depression and peer pressure. Smoking can be the reason behind awful diseases and terrible health conditions. One of the most common disease that is caused by cigarettes or smoking is lung cancer and about 11.25% of those 443,000 die from it. Moreover, it could cause heart diseases, stroke, asthma and more of other terrible diseases. In this essay I will be proofing why cigarettes are bad by talking about the effects of cigarettes on…

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