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  • A prayer cloth was sent to a man in Australia who had Asbestosis, for which there is no cure.

    Archive 2009-11-01 TK 2009

  • A prayer cloth was sent to a man in Australia who had Asbestosis, for which there is no cure.

    Doctor Jesus - The Franchise TK 2009

  • On his next visit to the doctor, he was told that all traces of Asbestosis have now gone - he is completely healed.

    Doctor Jesus - The Franchise TK 2009

  • On his next visit to the doctor, he was told that all traces of Asbestosis have now gone - he is completely healed.

    Archive 2009-11-01 TK 2009

  • Whats wrong chuckles, all this talk of Asbestosis got you down?

    Thanksgiving Turkeys: The Asbestos Man Brian Hughes 2008

  • Asbestosis is characterized by shortness of breath and cough and may lead to severe impairment of respiratory function and ultimately death.

    Asbestos health hazards 2008

  • Asbestosis is a progressive disease, i.e., the severity of symptoms tends to increase with time, even after the exposure has stopped.

    Asbestos health hazards 2008

  • Whats wrong chuckles, all this talk of Asbestosis got you down?

    Archive 2008-11-01 Brian Hughes 2008

  • The state has a history of economic colonization, and is dotted with abandoned farms and towns, polluted Superfund sites, and one whole community -- Libby, Montana, where a significant percentage of the population suffers from Asbestosis, caused by the W.R. Grace vermiculite works, an ailment which repeatedly cuts the sacs of their lungs as they suffocate on their feet. (not to mention related cancers.)

    Archive 2005-07-10 Michael Evans 2005

  • The state has a history of economic colonization, and is dotted with abandoned farms and towns, polluted Superfund sites, and one whole community -- Libby, Montana, where a significant percentage of the population suffers from Asbestosis, caused by the W.R. Grace vermiculite works, an ailment which repeatedly cuts the sacs of their lungs as they suffocate on their feet. (not to mention related cancers.)

    View from the Northern Border Michael Evans 2005

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