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  • ...mining, asbestos latency period, ancient occupational health, mesothelioma history, Browne Murray Lancet ...to correct the error.<ref name="lancet_1990">[https://dandell.com/asbestos-history/browne-murray-lancet-1990/ Browne and Murray, "Asbestos and the Romans," Th ...
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  • |title=Occupational Asbestos Exposure Quick Reference: High-Risk Jobs, Industries & Exposure Da |description=Quick reference for occupational asbestos exposure. Top 20 highest-risk jobs, industries, OSHA limits, expos ...
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  • ...rom 4700 BCE to the 2024 EPA ban. Structured data on corporate conspiracy, occupational exposure, and mesothelioma. ...piracy, mesothelioma podcast, Johns-Manville, asbestos corporate cover-up, occupational asbestos exposure ...
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  • ...earch, mesothelioma cause, Mount Sinai, OSHA, asbestos insulation workers, occupational disease ...vailed, fundamentally transforming occupational medicine and environmental health policy in the United States.<ref name="cdc_niosh" /> ...
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  • ...c (1971) to 0.1 f/cc (1994). Regulatory timeline, standards evolution, and health implications. ...SHA asbestos standards, PEL permissible exposure limit, workplace exposure history, CFR 1910.1001, asbestos regulations ...
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  • ...r pathways is essential for recognizing health risks, documenting exposure history, and pursuing potential compensation claims. ...lion verdict on behalf of a mesothelioma victim with agricultural exposure history.<ref name="oregon_verdict" /> ...
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  • ...ssion, medical evidence, Johns-Manville, Dr. Irving Selikoff, occupational health}} ...stances of deliberate suppression of medical evidence in modern industrial history. Beginning with Dr. H. Montague Murray's 1899 clinical observations at Char ...
    35 KB (4,541 words) - 03:52, 11 March 2026
  • ...nitively proved asbestos exposure causes mesothelioma, changing industrial health policy worldwide. ...asbestos, crocidolite, blue asbestos, mesothelioma causation, occupational health ...
    29 KB (3,725 words) - 03:42, 9 March 2026
  • ...g and [[Asbestos Exposure|asbestos exposure]], including exposure history, health risks, and compensation options available to affected workers and their fam * '''Workers' Compensation''' — State programs for occupational illness ...
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  • ...osis because their employers, union representatives, and even occupational health providers fail to recognize asbestos risks in their particular trades. Surv == Overview: The Hidden Occupational Asbestos Epidemic == ...
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  • |description=Hairdressers and barbers face mesothelioma risk from decades of occupational exposure to asbestos-contaminated talcum powder and pre-1980 hair dryers. S ...population-level excess mortality risk, suggesting either genuine but rare occupational danger or confounding factors in case ascertainment.<ref name="moline2023" ...
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  • ...sanias, Roman asbestos textiles, linum vivum, Vestal Virgins myth, ancient history ...dell_ancient">[https://dandell.com/mesothelioma/asbestos-history/ Asbestos History], Danziger & De Llano</ref> The episode documents Pliny the Elder's detaile ...
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  • In July 2024, the '''World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC)''' formal ...onal asbestos contact. A landmark 2023 study published in the ''Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine'' documented '''166 mesothelioma patients''' wit ...
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  • ...did not dispute the EPA's scientific findings that asbestos caused serious health harms; instead, it found that the agency failed to perform adequate cost-be ...d and that a comprehensive ban was the only adequate way to protect public health. ...
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  • * '''OSHA PEL history''' — Standard dropped from 12 f/cc in 1971 to 0.1 f/cc in 1994; telecom cre ...owledge''' — Western Electric internal toxicology data recognized asbestos health risks as early as 1943 but continued production for 30+ years<ref name="mes ...
    33 KB (4,026 words) - 02:04, 9 March 2026
  • ...oma, asbestos exposure, EPA regulations, chrysotile asbestos, occupational health * '''27 million Americans''' with occupational exposure ...
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  • |title=U.S. Asbestos Ban History: 1930s to 2024 EPA Chrysotile Rule |keywords=asbestos ban history, when was asbestos banned, EPA asbestos ban 2024, OSHA asbestos standards, ...
    33 KB (4,480 words) - 20:59, 20 February 2026
  • ...alamander myth, Egyptian mummification myth, Pliny the Elder, mesothelioma history ...ttps://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/asbestos/about/index.html ATSDR Asbestos and Your Health], Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry</ref> ...
    27 KB (3,283 words) - 21:51, 9 February 2026
  • ...talian tillage simulations measured 16–26 fibers per liter, 8–20 times the occupational exposure threshold of 2 ff/L<ref name="italian_tillage" /> ...16–26 ff/L''' — Italian tillage simulations on NOA soil measured 8–20x the occupational threshold of 2 ff/L (Turci et al., 2016)<ref name="italian_tillage" /> ...
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  • ...o translation, citation laundering, Salamander Association, myth debunking history ...ty (patent 1828), creating unprecedented mass exposure while institutional health systems remained inadequate to protect workers, and the old salamander myth ...
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