Harmful Effects Of Asbestos
May 13, 2009 by admin
Filed under Asbestos facts
Asbestos is a natural fibrous mineral, which is in addition to being resistant to flame-retardant chemical. These properties have led to that in the last 100 years life of recovery and reached its limits in the seventies of the twentieth century. With the knowledge of its harmful effects, which have become generally accepted professional medical sixty years of the last century, the use of asbestos in the developed world, particularly in the U.S., already in the seventies of last century began to reduce or was largely eliminated, while in the developing countries was continued. Among them is continued with USA until 1996, when they recognized the existence of an epidemic asbestos disease in USA and also other parts of the worls, and adopted by the 20 years delayed developed countries asbestos law, which is prohibited or to provide advance and safe use of the asbestos.
Asbestos fibers become harmful to health when entering into the organism. Most of them are taken by breathing. Fibers of asbestos triggered in tissue inflammation, which results in the formation of scar tissue and malfunction in cancer tissue.
The development of the disease
The disease develops with latency of several decades. Asbestos fiber, which we breath, stay in the lungs and remain in a position where it is located, life raises focus inflammation and can potentially cause development of cancer in the lungs.
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