Mesothelioma Legal News

Asbestos Adds $100,000 To Elementary School’s Improvement Plans

Asbestos discovered in Van-Far Elementary School will cost the district significant dollars and push back original improvement plans.

Asbestos Adds $100,000 To Elementary School’s Improvement Plans

Asbestos discovered in Van-Far Elementary School will cost the district significant dollars and push back original improvement plans.

EPA Inspector General: Agency’s Asbestos Guidance ‘Potential Risk to Public Health’

For Immediate Release: June 17, 2015 Contact: Alex Formuzis, EWG Action Fund: 202.667.6982 or alex@ewg.org Washington, D.C. – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s official guidance on the demolition of crumbling buildings with asbestos is woefully outdated and must be revamped to protect public health, says the agency’s own inspector general in a new report. The EPA’s Office […]

University of Sydney Professor Develops Potential New Mesothelioma Treatment

University of Sydney Medical School professor has developed TargomiRs, a potential new treatment for mesothelioma cancer patients.

University of Sydney Professor Develops Potential New Mesothelioma Treatment

University of Sydney Medical School professor has developed TargomiRs, a potential new treatment for mesothelioma cancer patients.

Ray of hope for nearly 15,000 Americans who die each year of asbestos-related disease

Washington, D.C. – (June 16, 2015) – A man diagnosed with mesothelioma in 2013 saw his tumors virtually disappear within two months of completing an experimental treatment developed by Australian cancer researchers, a newly published study reports. Bradley Selmon, 51, who was exposed to asbestos over years of working as a plumber in Sydney, shared […]

Avondale Shipyard Being Sued By Former Employee For Asbestos-Related Disease

Former employee of ten years at Avondale Shipyard is suing the company for damages from asbestos exposure, which has led to silicosis disease.

Avondale Shipyard Being Sued By Former Employee For Asbestos-Related Disease

Former employee of ten years at Avondale Shipyard is suing the company for damages from asbestos exposure, which has led to silicosis disease.

Federal Data Show Millions of American Workers Inhaling Asbestos

For Immediate Release: June 10, 2015 Contact: Alex Formuzis, EWG Action Fund: 202.667.6982 or alex@ewg.org Washington, D.C. – For decades, American workers have been breathing air contaminated with asbestos in excess of federal health limits, according to a new analysis of federal government air sampling data. In a study published last month in the journal, Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology researchers from […]

Toxicology Asbestos Analysis Laboratory Opens At University of Louisiana

A new asbestos teaching facility, research lab, and community resource opened as ULM’s newest multi-use building in Monroe’s Toxicology Department.

Toxicology Asbestos Analysis Laboratory Opens At University of Louisiana

A new asbestos teaching facility, research lab, and community resource opened as ULM’s newest multi-use building in Monroe’s Toxicology Department.