Thursday, June 09, 2005

Mesothelioma News 6/9/2005

MAY26, 2005 - Mesothelioma: Neighbor counties have more cases

By now just about everybody in El Dorado County has heard about naturally occurring asbestos. Like much of California, the county has the known carcinogen running along the serpentine faults.

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Dr. Jacob V. Maizel, Jr. and Dr. Susanna Rybak Join Alfacell's Scientific Advisory Board

Alfacell Corporation today announced the appointment of Dr. Jacob V. Maizel, Jr. and Dr. Susanna Rybak from the National Institutes of Health to the Company's Scientific Advisory Board .

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Shock asbestos discovery puts 70 at risk

A 38-unit apartment complex in Queanbeyan - home to possibly 70 people - has been found to have potentially deadly loose-fill asbestos fibre in the ceiling.

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Senators Clash on Asbestos Litigation Bill

Tongue firmly in cheek, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist — a cardiac surgeon — pledged Tuesday to resuscitate Democratic leader Harry Reid if Senate legislation to curb the increasing number of asbestos lawsuits makes him ill.

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May 26, 2005 - EPA eyes expert asbestos panel

As residents of El Dorado Hills and the surrounding area hear more and more about naturally occurring asbestos, they want to know one thing. Are they in danger?

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Time is short

Given the advancing age of our surviving World War II veterans, time is short for these particular victims of asbestos-related illnesses.

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Alfacell Corporation to Present at Informed Investors Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals/Healthcare Forum

Alfacell Corporation , a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of novel therapeutics for cancer and other life-threatening diseases, today announced that Andrew Aromando, Senior Vice President, Commercial Development and Operations, is scheduled to present at the Informed Investors Biotechnology/Pharmaceuticals/Healthcare Forum on Wednesday, June

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Check of lots on east side fails to find asbestos 06/08/05

DEARBORN - They visited 1,000 homes, conducted 250 interviews and sampled 50 properties. They found nothing.

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Senators Clash on Asbestos Litigation Bill

Tongue firmly in cheek, Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist _ a cardiac surgeon _ pledged Tuesday to resuscitate Democratic leader Harry Reid if Senate legislation to curb the increasing number of asbestos lawsuits makes him ill.

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Feature

AC: comforter or contaminator? In the aftermath of the industrial revolution when factory workers were relegated to degrading working conditions, it was Hawthorne who put forth his theory of a good work environment for better output.

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