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Advance In Solving Mysterious Machine-workers' Disease
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Advance In Solving Mysterious Machine-workers' Disease
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From sci.electronics.design http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0525115310.htm Fascinating! A metalworking version of the Farmer's lung (and others). -- Michael Koblic Campbell River, BC |
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"Rick" wrote in message ... From sci.electronics.design http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0525115310.htm Interesting, and possibly applicable to any activity where you turn stuff into a mist or a dust. Judging from the illustration, the publishers don't know the difference between welding and machining. |
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On 2009-06-26, ATP* wrote:
"Rick" wrote in message ... From sci.electronics.design http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0525115310.htm Interesting, and possibly applicable to any activity where you turn stuff into a mist or a dust. Especially if "stuff" is rotten and contaminated by obnoxious bacteria. i Judging from the illustration, the publishers don't know the difference between welding and machining. |
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Advance In Solving Mysterious Machine-workers' Disease
ATP* wrote:
"Rick" wrote in message ... From sci.electronics.design http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0525115310.htm Interesting, and possibly applicable to any activity where you turn stuff into a mist or a dust. Judging from the illustration, the publishers don't know the difference between welding and machining. There is a whole spate of the hypersensitivity type of lung conditions (extrinsic allergic alveolitis) which are occupation-related. They are not always caused by bacteria: Farmer's lung is related to exposure to mouldy hay, Bird-fancier lung is related to exposure to avian proteins, Lifeguard lung to aerosolized endotoxin etc. etc. -- Michael Koblic Campbell River, BC |
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Advance In Solving Mysterious Machine-workers' Disease
"Michael Koblic" wrote in message ... ATP* wrote: "Rick" wrote in message ... From sci.electronics.design http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases...0525115310.htm Interesting, and possibly applicable to any activity where you turn stuff into a mist or a dust. Judging from the illustration, the publishers don't know the difference between welding and machining. There is a whole spate of the hypersensitivity type of lung conditions (extrinsic allergic alveolitis) which are occupation-related. They are not always caused by bacteria: Farmer's lung is related to exposure to mouldy hay, Bird-fancier lung is related to exposure to avian proteins, Lifeguard lung to aerosolized endotoxin etc. etc. -- Michael Koblic Campbell River, BC Also, overexposure to less toxic irritants can sensitize and lead to an outsized immune response, which can then become permanent. |
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