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Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Mesothelioma News - Deal on medical tests for WVU asbestos exposure approved


Deal on medical tests for WVU asbestos exposure approved
Daily Press - Dec 22 8:39 AM
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia University agreed Thursday to pay for medical testing for up to 20 years for current and former employees who fear they inhaled harmful amounts of asbestos fibers at the school's Morgantown campus.Save to My Web

BARRY IS DEAD AT 32.. FROM ASBESTOS DUST HE GOT AS A KID FROM HIS DAD'S OVERALLS
Daily Mirror - Dec 14 10:42 PM
A YOUNG dad died from an asbestos-related cancer after being exposed to his stepfather's work clothes as a child, an inquest heard yesterday. Barry Welch, who has three daughters, was just 32 when he lost an 11-month battle against mesothelioma in April.Save to My Web

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