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World Trade Center Rescue Workers Made Ill from Toxic Dust Finally Hear from Former EPA Head, Christine Todd Whitman

Jun 26, 2007 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
World Trade Center rescue workers, many of them sickened by contaminated dust, finally had a chance to hear from former Environmental Protection...

Deadly World Trade Center Dust Killing Rescue Workers and Residents; Misleading EPA Information Didn't Help Situation

Jun 25, 2007 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
Word Trade Center Emergency Rescue Workers and lower Manhattan residents were exposed to deadly dust due to misleading Information from the...

Years Later, WTC Rescue Workers Face Disease And Disability

Jun 6, 2007 | Parker Waichman Alonso LLP
Evidence is mounting that rescue workers at the World Trade Center were exposed to high levels of toxic dust and chemicals that have resulted in...

Big rise in lung ailments for WTC Bravest

May 8, 2007 | New York Daily News
Cases of a lung disease rose dramatically among city firefighters and paramedics after they responded to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade...

Study Links Serious Lung Illness To Work At WTC Site

May 8, 2007 | www.ny1.com
A new study released today proves what World Trade Center rescue workers say they've known all along that working among the dust and debris at the...

Study links lung disease to WTC work

May 8, 2007 | AP
Rescue workers and firefighters contracted a serious lung-scarring disease called sarcoidosis at a much higher rate after the Sept. 11 attacks than...

9/11 Workers: Bush Health Plan Not Enough

Jan 30, 2007 | AP
The son of a ground zero rescue worker who died last week from lung disease met with President Bush on Wednesday to urge expanded health services for...

DOH To Study Fatalities Of 9/11 Workers At WTC

Jan 30, 2007 | www.northcountrygazette.org
The New York State Health Department has joined with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) to study fatalities among...

'Wake up and do something' about our health, 9/11 workers demand

Jan 19, 2007 | New York Daily News
As a retired cop struggled for breath in an intensive-care unit yesterday, other Ground Zero veterans rallied outside the hospital to show their...

Most 9/11 recovery workers suffered lung ills

Sep 5, 2006 | AP
Nearly 70 percent of recovery workers who responded to the attacks on the World Trade Center have suffered lung problems, and high rates of lung...

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