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Tiny asbestos fiber when inhaled can lead to dangerous disorders, such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, etc. The danger of working with this mineral lies in the possibility of the inhalation of its tiny particles, which affect the lungs and cause various serious diseases. These diseases take about 20-40 years to develop, and they are common to those who are or were regularly exposed at work. Tiny asbestos fiber when inhaled can lead to dangerous disorders, such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, etc.

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Asbestos Fiber

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mesothelioma, asbestosis

This mineral enjoyed great popularity around the mid-1900s, but after its carcinogenic properties were discovered, its popularity started declining. Governments of civilized countries have banned this mineral from production, but there is still a great number of it on the black market. Tiny asbestos fiber when inhaled can lead to dangerous disorders, such as mesothelioma, asbestosis, etc.

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