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“The most efficient way to eliminate asbestos- related diseases is to stop using all types of asbestos.”

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ADAO Congratulates the Acting U.S. Surgeon General, Steven K. Galson, and Thanks the U.S. Senate for Efforts to Encourage Warning about Asbestos Dangers
Sep 16, 2009  - The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) today announced its support for the Surgeon General’s statement acknowledging the dangers of asbestos and thanks the U.S. Senate for continued efforts to encourage a warning. The discovery of the April 1, 2009 Acting U.S. Surgeon General statement i... More

Scientific and Medical Facts about Chrysotile Asbestos Released by the Environmental Information Association and the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization
Apr 27, 2009  - For Immediate Release:Experts Re-Confirm That All forms of Asbestos, including Chrysotile, are Carcinogenic–Cancer CausingThe Environmental Information Association (EIA) and the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO) today announced the development of the Chrysotile Asbestos Fact Sheet (CAFS... More

ADAO Praises Senate for Passage of Fifth Annual Resolution that Establishes “National Asbestos Awareness Week”
Apr 6, 2009  - For Immediate Release The Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), the leading organization serving as the voice of asbestos victims, today celebrates the passage of S.RES.57, a resolution that declares the first week of April as “National Asbestos Awareness Week” and urges the Surgeon Genera... More

ADAO Applauds International Agency for Research on Cancer for Reconfirmation of Asbestos Dangers and New Evidence of Related Ovarian Cancers
Mar 26, 2009  - For Immediate ReleaseRecent Meeting of World Health Organization Research Group Again Reported that All CommercialAsbestos Fibers Cause Deadly Disease and Cited Important New Findings for WomenThe Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization (ADAO), the leading organization serving as the voice of asbest... More

 
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