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Mesothelioma - How World War II killed many years later

The idea of ​​a world war was something he could not imagine before the 20th century. Then we had two in a matter of 35 years. The number of people killed in wars was amazing. The fact that people are dying for forty or fifty years after the end of World War II was even more shocking was the cause until discovered.Asbestos has long been considered a miracle material gender. It is highly resistant to heat, which makes it a great insulator and fire wall where are the heat and electricity. This was a fact known since hundreds of years ago, but never led to its use in a major way. Then the Second World War brought about. Despite being the second of the two great wars, it was the first that actually involved a massive production of military material. This led to the widespread use of asbestos and mesothelioma as a result a nightmare. Nevertheless Hawaii, World War II battle in the arena was in other countries, from Europe to much of Asia. This necessitated the movement of resources across vast expanses of the ocean. This in turn ordered the construction of a large number of tankers to move resources and warships to protect and dominate the seas. To accomplish this, the boats were put on the fast track in construction.The war saw hundreds of thousands of flow in factories and docks to help. For shipbuilding, this meant a horde of people willing to do almost anything to speed up production. A cargo ship Libertad took only two weeks to build in the Kaiser shipyards at one point. The problem was that many shortcuts were taken for this to happen, many of those workers are exposed to enormous risks to health. Asbestos is a cause of mesothelioma. In the construction of various types of vessels are created, workers used everything from rope to caulking insulation gloves and so on asbestos incorporated as its material component key. The war ended long ago, but now it is believed that about 100,000 died of mesothelioma and lung cancer caused by exposure to asbestos. As data comparison, there were approximately 10,000 casualties of which 2,500 were killed by the Allies on D-Day. Mesothelioma is a terrible disease and it's a bit shocking that our government so hastily expose hundreds of thousands to its ravages. The history of the use of asbestos without warning is a horrible being that has been repeated throughout history

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