Mineral Company is Looking to Explore Heavily Contaminated Wittenoom, Australia An iron ore miner has applied to explore the mineral potential of Western Australia’s most heavily contaminated areas. Wittenoom, Australia, 1,400 km north of Perth in WA’s Pilbara, was the site of a blue asbestos mine. Operations at the mine contaminated the surrounding area and […]
Cause of Deadly Explosion at Clairton Coke Works
Cause of Deadly Explosion at Clairton Coke Works The failure of a gas valve may have led to the deadly explosion at Clairton Coke Works earlier last week. Flushing was part of planned maintenance at the massive facility. Pressure built inside the valve, leading to valve failure and coke gas filling the area. It ultimately […]
Alarming Amount of Microplastics Found in Homes and Cars
Alarming Amount of Microplastics Found in Homes and Cars A study has found that thousands of microplastics so small they can penetrate deep into the lungs are in your home and car. The particles are likely the result of the degradation of plastic-filled objects like carpets, curtains, furniture, and textiles and plastic parts of car […]
The Trump Administration is Delaying Mandates Requiring Steelmakers to Reduce Emissions
The Trump Administration is Delaying Mandates Requiring Steelmakers to Reduce Emissions The Trump administration is delaying mandates requiring steelmakers U.S. Steel and Cleveland-Cliffs to cut toxic admissions, drawing praise from the steelmaking industry and dismay from environmentalists. A July 1 order from the Environmental Protection Agency is postponed until April 2027, preventing stricter emissions standards […]
Immunotherapy Month 2025
Immunotherapy Month 2025 June is Cancer Immunotherapy Month. Immunotherapy is an umbrella term describing multiple treatments that activate different parts of the immune system through different distinct strategies but share the same basic idea: harnessing and boosting the body’s natural ability to recognize and fight cancer through immunity. The immune system is a good candidate […]
Cancer Survivors Month 2025
Cancer Survivors Month 2025 June is National Cancer Survivors Month. People are considered cancer survivors from the time of their first diagnosis and are considered one for the rest of their life. As of January 2022, there are approximately 18.1 million cancer survivors in the United States, which is around 5.4 percent of the population. […]
IARC Says Talc is Probably Carcinogenic
IARC Says Talc is Probably Carcinogenic The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer found that talc “probably” causes cancer. The reason being that the mineral used in many different products like cosmetics, talcum powders, children’s toys, and food can be contaminated with asbestos. The agency reports that there is “strong mechanistic evidence” […]
National Cancer Research Month 2025
National Cancer Research Month 2025 May is National Cancer Research Month. Cancer research is a vital part of the cancer treatment process. Without research, we would not have the medical breakthroughs or the treatments that we have available today. It is important to research hard to treat cancers like mesothelioma because without research, they will […]
Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month 2025
Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month 2025 April is Esophageal Cancer Awareness Month. The esophagus is the narrow tube that carries food and liquid from the mouth to the stomach. All fluids and nutrients must pass through the cylinder to reach the stomach to start the digestive process. In adults, the esophagus is around 11-13 inches long […]
Pain Relievers Could Shorten Length of Concussion Symptoms
Pain Relievers Could Shorten Length of Concussion Symptoms People who take over the counter pain relievers after a concussion could potentially recover faster than those who do not take pain relievers. This is according to a study being presented at the American Academy of Neurology’s 77th Annual Meeting from April 5-9. The cohort study was […]










