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  2. Texas Health and Human Services Commission - Wikipedia

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    Logo. The Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) is an agency within the Texas Health and Human Services System. In September 2016, Texas began transforming how it delivers health and human services to qualified Texans, with a goal of making the Health and Human Services System more efficient and effective.

  3. Asbestos Poisoning: Symptoms, Complications, and Treatment

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    In the United States, experts estimate about 20% of public and commercial buildings and millions of homes built before 1980 contain asbestos material. Thousands of people develop asbestos-related ...

  4. Texas Department of State Health Services - Wikipedia

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    The DSHS Council governs the department. [ 3 ] The agency's Mental Health and Substance Abuse Division, along with Public Policy Research Institute at Texas A&M University coordinate the Texas School Survey, [ 4 ] a program consisting of two surveys on drug and alcohol abuse, an annual one done at the local school-district level and a biennial ...

  5. Common symptoms of asbestosis include: shortness of breath. tightness in chest. persistent dry cough. chest pain. appetite loss. finger clubbing (enlarged fingertips) nail deformities.

  6. What’s the Link Between Asbestos and Lung Cancer? - Healthline

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    A large study published in the 1970s compared rates of lung cancer among insulation workers exposed to asbestos who smoked or didn’t smoked. The researchers found the following: People who ...

  7. Asbestos-related diseases - Wikipedia

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    Asbestos-related diseases include non-malignant disorders such as asbestosis (pulmonary fibrosis due to asbestos), diffuse pleural thickening, pleural plaques, pleural effusion, rounded atelectasis and malignancies such as lung cancer and malignant mesothelioma. People who worked in jobs with high asbestos dust exposure are at the highest risk ...

  8. Asbestos is the name for six kinds of minerals found naturally in the earth. They're made up of bundles of fibers that are flexible, lightweight, and resistant to heat, fire, chemicals, and ...

  9. Can Asbestos Cause Asthma? - Healthline

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    Exposure to asbestos can contribute to several lung diseases, but there’s no clear evidence of a link to asthma. More long-term studies are needed. Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that ...