MesotheliomaHelp.Net Announces Expanded Information on Mesothelioma TreatmentsWednesday, December 3, 2008 @ 2:01AM MesotheliomaHelp.Net announces it has greatly expanded its website section on mesothelioma treatments. The new section provides a general introduction to many of the issues associated with mesothelioma treatment, as well as detailed descriptions of the primary modalities used to treat the disease: surgery, chemotherapy and radiation therapy.
HOME PAGEFriday, November 28, 2008 @ 1:37PMIndia Inc sees short-term setbacks Mumbai, Nov. 27 The timing could not have been worse. India Inc is already coping with the fallout of the global slowdown in terms of plant shutdowns and layoffs. The terror attack in Mumbai was the proverbial last straw on the ...
HOME PAGEFriday, November 28, 2008 @ 1:34PMYES Bank’s Ashok Kapur killed in terror attack Mumbai, Nov. 28 Mr Ashok Kapur, Non-Executive Chairman of YES Bank, fell to the bullets of terrorists who had laid siege to Hotel Oberoi in south Mumbai for over 40 hours beginning Wednesday ...
‘Active’ grandad’s death by asbestosFriday, November 28, 2008 @ 5:14AMAn active Tilehurst pensioner was the last of his former colleagues to die from an asbestos-related illness, an inquest heard.
Lions reject Ben CousinsFriday, November 28, 2008 @ 3:25AMBRISBANE LIONS have announced they will not recruit fallen AFL star Ben Cousins.
HOME PAGEThursday, November 27, 2008 @ 2:22PMAramco sees bigger role for India in oil sector ‘Inter-dependence is a point of strength’. New Delhi, Nov. 26 Even as Saudi Aramco has not made any investments in India, its President and CEO, Mr Abdallah S. Jum’ah, said that the company did make an attempt to forge an ...
WA cancer breakthroughWednesday, November 26, 2008 @ 9:30PMA DRUG used to treat skin cancer is providing new hope for patients suffering from the deadly asbestos-related cancer mesothelioma, WA researchers say.
Young Tradespeople In The West Midlands Alerted To Risk Of Asbestos - The Silent KillerWednesday, November 26, 2008 @ 9:13AMTrainee apprentices from around the West Midlands received a stark warning from the Health and Safety Executive that, once exposed to asbestos fibres in their lungs, they could die a premature death from mesothelioma unless they take necessary precautions in the workplace.