Mesothelioma Asbestos - Articles
Stories of Courage
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Chris ..

I’ve always admired people with strong will, no more so than mesothelioma cancer survivors. I admire the enormous courage and willpower these people embrace. They truly have the courage to move mountains.Cancer is a fact of life–and death. The mysterious genetic triggers strike fear in many of us. However, when fear is accompanied by an ...
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Is Your Cell Phone A Silent Killer
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Ryan Parker
Cell Phone EMF Dangers The Electromagnetic Radiation Poisoning of America'As if Chemtrails, Vaccinations, and Fluoride weren't bad enough, the most serious "population control" program being perpetrated against us at this time is EMF radiation poisoning from cell phone towers. Don't expect to have this topic covered by the Media. If the ...
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Cancer Treatment and Health Care Reform
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Thaddeus Pope
One argument you may hear against health care reform concerns cancer survival rates. The United States has higher cancer survivor rates than countries with national health care systems, we’re told. Doesn’t this mean we should keep what we’ve got and not change it? Certainly cancer survival rates are a critical issue for people su ...
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Call to Action
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Andrea Fabry
As our family continues to put our heart and soul into a long and extensive recovery from mold poisoning, I remain adamant that education is the key to awakening our country to the dangers of toxic mold. The following paper was released more than 2 years ago by the University of Pittsburgh. Clearly a call to action, the authors offer stunning evid ...
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November = Lung Cancer Awareness Month
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HealthySDLiving
It’s here…Friday is HERE I hope everyone had an amazing week!Last night’s dinner was a bit of an experiment that came out totally awesome, I must say! Spaghetti Squash LasagnaI sauteed Onion & Garlic, added Extra Lean Ground Turkey & Diced Tomatoes. (I swear it’s like I start every recipe like this, HA) Bef ...
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DOE Allocates $30.6 Million to Hydroelectric Projects
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John G.
Up to $30.6 million in economic stimulus funds will be used to finance seven hydroelectric projects nationwide, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. The additional funding means Voth Hydro, a manufacturer of hydroelectric turbines, will be able to retain 40 jobs at its manufacturing facility in York, Pa. Thanks to $13 million in stimulus fun ...
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Lung cancer metastasis: new drugs in the market?
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Dr. Nagaraj
Lung cancer:The lungs are a pair of cone-shaped breathing organs in the chest. The lungs bring oxygen into the body as you breathe in. They release carbon dioxide, a waste product of the body’s cells, as you breathe out. Each lung has sections called lobes. The left lung has two lobes. The right lung is slightly larger and has three lobes. Tw ...
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“All that is necessary for ...
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Mark Pegram
“All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” – Edmond Burke; British Statesman, Philosopher 1729-1797“There is a way that seems right to a man, but in the end it leads to death. – Proverbs 14:12 NIVA comment on the frustration of people needlessly dying.It has really troubled me si ...
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