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Asbestos in the Navy: Understanding Exposure Risks and Veterans’ Rights
Discover the health risks veterans face due to exposure to asbestos in the Navy, including mesothelioma. Learn about your legal rights and compensation options.
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PFAS Environmental Impact: What You Need to Know
Uncover the alarming PFAS environmental impact on water, wildlife, and public health and what you can do if you have been affected by these chemicals.
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From Cover-ups to Crisis: The Untold Story of PFAS Contamination
Uncover the hidden history of PFAS contamination, corporate cover-ups, and government response. Join us in the fight for a safer future. Cooney & Conway is your trusted partner.
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Fighting Back Against PFAS Pollution
Explore grassroots movements, legal actions, and community initiatives combating PFAS pollution. Discover how Cooney & Conway leads the charge.
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How Do I Know If I Was Exposed to Paraquat?
Paraquat exposure may happen through ingestion, inhalation, or skin contact. Landscaping or agricultural industry workers are often at risk for exposure.
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Were You Exposed to Asbestos Through a Hair Dryer?
Although asbestos is no longer used in hair dryers, here is why there still might be cause for concern.
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Asbestos Exposure Limits: What Level is Safe?
The allowed exposure limit for asbestos is 0.1 fiber for every cubic centimeter of air in an 8-hour average period. There’s no safe level of asbestos exposure
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10 States, DC, Sue EPA for Stricter Asbestos Regulations
Ten states in the U.S. and Washington, DC, have sued the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to tighten oversight rules on the use of asbestos and reduce its risk to the public. The EPA has previously denied a petition by the states to collect more data on the cancer-causing material used for decades in industries such…
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FDA: Asbestos Found in Cosmetics in Claire’s Stores, Beauty Plus Global
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers to avoid using cosmetics sold by Claire’s Stores and Beauty Plus Global after the agency found makeup products containing asbestos, a cancer-causing material for which there is no safe level of exposure. Products that tested positive for asbestos have been pulled voluntarily by both companies. The…
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Claire’s, Beauty Plus asbestos recalls prompt makeup regulation questions
The full extent of the contamination of cancer-causing material like asbestos in cosmetics is unknow
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New EPA Asbestos Regulation Imposed, Critics Say Rule Falls Short
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced new asbestos regulations. Check out the whole story here.
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Asbestos Imports Surge as Carcinogen Remains Legal in US
The amount of asbestos imported into the United States increased by nearly 2,000 percent between Jul