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  1. Chronic beryllium disease and sensitization at a beryllium processing facility.(Research/ Environmental Medicine): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Kenneth Rosenman, Vicki Hertzberg, et all 2005-10-01
  2. Beryllium Disease: A Summary of the Occupational Health Concern by Renzo Bertolini, 1989
  3. ANALYSES OF FACTORS IN BERYLLIUM ASSOCIATED DISEASES by M.D. John F. Zielinski, 1962
  4. Managing Health Effects of Beryllium Exposure by Committee on Beryllium Alloy Exposures, Committee on Toxicology, et all 2008-09-30
  5. Report on the beryllium problem: As discussed at the sixth Saranac Symposium, Saranac Lake, N.Y., 27 September to 3 October, 1947 by W. E Park, 1947
  6. Beryllium toxicity (Case studies in environmental medicine) by Dennis M Green, 1997

61. Beryllium Symposium
Tinkle. 850 935, Multi-Disciplinary Research-the Key to Solving the beryllium disease Puzzle Kathleen Kreiss. Session 1. Immunopathology
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Beryllium Research Symposium: Basic Mechanisms and Human Health
June 25- 26, 2002
National Library of Medicine
, Bethesda, MD
Contents Introduction Welcome Agenda ... Attendees Sponsored by
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Agenda
Registration Welcome from DOE
Susan Rose Welcome on Behalf of the Planning Committee
Sally Tinkle Multi-Disciplinary Research-the Key to Solving the Beryllium Disease Puzzle
Kathleen Kreiss Session 1. Immunopathology of Beryllium-Induced Granulomatous Disease Session chair: Brian Kotzin Immunopathogenesis of Sarcoidosis Gianpietro Semanzato Break Characterization of Beryllium-Specific Memory CD4+ T Cells in Patients with Chronic Beryllium Disease Andrew P. Fontenot, Scott J. Canavera, Laia Gharavi, Lee S. Newman, and Brian L. Kotzin

62. Beryllium Disease Medical Resources Jon Gelman Attorney 1-888-696-7900
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63. The Cold War Compensation Act: Who Benefits
beryllium disease benefits for energy workers and their families, bystanders and household contact. Chronic beryllium disease Sufferers Get Recognition.
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“The Cold War Compensation Act” is the first federal workers’ compensation program to be implemented in the last twenty years. The benefit program that will be offered to beryllium workers amounts to a federal bailout of a monopolistic private industry that has hidden behind the cloak of national security and has endangered the lives of workers, their household contacts and innocent bystanders. Beryllium is a rare, lightweight metal that was discovered in 1798. It is the 32nd most abundant element and makes up approximately 0.005 percent of the earth’s crust. Most of the world’s beryllium is mined in African and South American countries. The United States is the world’s largest consumer. The metal is stronger than steel and lighter than aluminum and has been a critical component of the U.S. nuclear arsenal since the dawn of the atomic age. It is also used in products which range from sporting goods to dental alloys.

64. Chronic Beryllium Disease Conference At National Jewish Medical And Research
Medical Personnel to Hear beryllium disease Expert Dr. Lee Newman at National Jewish Medical and Research Center January 911, 2002. Health News Home.
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Subscribe to our newsletter DENVER - Exposure to beryllium, found in a wide variety of industries, can put workers at risk of developing Chronic Beryllium Disease (CBD), a debilitating lung condition that can be controlled if found in its early stages. National Jewish Medical and Research Center's internationally known expert on CBD, Lee Newman , M.D., will lead a three-day conference on the newest developments in surveillance, diagnosis, and treatment of the disease January 9-11, 2002, at National Jewish in Denver. Medical staff from across the United States and Canada involved in the surveillance, diagnosis and clinical management of patients with beryllium sensitization and CBD - including pulmonologists, primary care physicians, industrial hygienists, and health and safety managers of facilities that use beryllium -

65. Ruben Honik Bio, Beryllium Disease Lawyer
Metals, Inc., a medical monitoring, class action lawsuit brought on behalf of the residents of the City of Reading, PA against a beryllium manufacturing plant
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RUBEN HONIK Mr. Honik was co-lead class counsel in the case of Cullen v. Whitman Education Corp., et al ., a consumer class action lawsuit brought in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania which resulted in the single largest settlement ($7.3 million) against a national technical trade school which operated a sham educational program and defrauded its students. Mr. Honik is currently serving as class counsel and lead trial counsel in Pohl v. NGK Metals, Inc. , a medical monitoring, class action lawsuit brought on behalf of the residents of the City of Reading, PA against a beryllium manufacturing plant which polluted the air for over 50 years causing exposures to this deadly toxin. Mr. Honik also represents many individual residents and workers of the beryllium facility in personal injury claims brought in federal court. Mr. Honik is a founding member of a national plaintiffs beryllium litigation group. Mr. Honik is also class counsel and lead trial counsel in McWilliams, et al. v. General Chemical Corporation

66. Berylliosis
Chronic berylliosis, also known as chronic beryllium disease (CBD), is a progressive, systemic disease caused by an abnormally exaggerated immune response
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  • Acute Beryllium Disease Beryllium Granulomatosis Beryllium Pneumonosis Beryllium Poisoning
Disorder Subdivisions
  • Acute Berylliosis (Acute Beryllium Disease) Chronic Berylliosis (Chronic Beryllium Disease [CBD])
Related Disorders List
Information on the following diseases can be found in the Related Disorders section of this report:
  • Sarcoidosis Interstitial Pulmonary Fibrosis Due to Metal Exposure (General)
General Discussion
Berylliosis is a form of metal poisoning caused by inhalation of beryllium dusts, vapors, or its compounds or implantation of the substance in the skin. The toxic effects of beryllium most commonly occur due to occupational exposure. Beryllium is a metallic element used in many industries, including electronics, high-technology ceramics, metals extraction, and dental alloy preparation.
Symptoms
Acute berylliosis is a rare condition that develops suddenly due to exposure to beryllium. The condition is primarily characterized by severe inflammation of the lungs (pneumonitis). Associated symptoms typically include an abrupt onset of coughing and difficulties breathing (dyspnea). Some affected individuals may also develop a sore throat (pharyngitis); inflammation of the mucous membranes of the nose (rhinitis) and associated nasal discharge; and inflammation of the windpipe and air passages of the lungs (tracheobronchitis). In addition, in some cases, other areas of the body may be affected, such as the skin or eyes. Although most individuals with acute berylliosis have a complete recovery with no residual effects, potentially life-threatening complications may result without prompt, appropriate treatment. The severity of the condition may depend upon the duration of beryllium exposure, the concentration of the irritant, and/or other factors.

67. Chronic Beryllium Disease Suffers Get Recognition
Chronic beryllium disease Suffers Get Recognition. Acute beryllium disease (ABD) results in symptoms similar to pneumonia or bronchitis.
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68. Nat'l Academies Discovery Engine
Currently using beryllium disease as the search focus. Try this search on the older NAP title search Please comment on the Discovery Engine.
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69. Nat'l Academies Discovery Engine
Currently using beryllium disease as the search focus. Try this search on the older NAP title search 4851 • Immunology of Chronic beryllium disease, pp.
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70. Beryllium Disease Facts Sponsored By Golomb & Honik
Q. What is beryllium disease? A. beryllium disease is caused by the inhalation of beryllium particles, dust or fumes. Its symptoms
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For more information call 1-800-355-3300 Q. What is beryllium A. Beryllium is a brittle, steel-grey metal found as a component of coal, oil, certain rock minerals, volcanic dust, and soil. Elemental beryllium (atomic #4) is the second lightest of all metals and is used in a wide variety of applications. In its elemental form beryllium exhibits the unique properties of being lightweight and extremely stiff, giving the metal several applications in the aerospace, nuclear, and manufacturing industries. Exposure to beryllium most often occurs in mining, extraction, and in the processing of alloy metals containing beryllium. Q. What is beryllium disease? A. Beryllium disease is caused by the inhalation of beryllium particles, dust or fumes. Its symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath, fatigue, weight loss or loss of appetite, fever and sweating. Medical tests may reveal abnormal lung sounds, lung scars, decreased pulmonary function, granulomas (a nodular form of chronic inflammation) and an allergy to beryllium. The chronic form of the disease, Chronic Beryllium Disease ("CBD") is caused by an allergic reaction to beryllium.

71. > Energy.gov : Chronic Beryllium Disease
Chronic beryllium disease. The Office of Environment Safety and Health (EH or ES H) maintains a program designed to assess the health
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72. Beryllium At ChemIndustry.com
beryllium disease prevention program, Technical info. United States. beryllium disease prevention at LLNL, Technical info. United States.
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73. Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program
Chronic beryllium disease Prevention Program; Final Rule. Federal Register 10 CFR Part 850; Wednesday December 8, 1999. Section 850.24 (f) Analysis.
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Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention Program; Final Rule
Federal Register 10 CFR Part 850; Wednesday December 8, 1999
Section 850.24 (f) Analysis The responsible employer must have all samples collected to satisfy the monitoring requirements of this part analyzed in a laboratory accredited for metals by the American Industrial Hygiene Association (AIHA) or a laboratory that demonstrates quality assurance for metals analysis that is equivalent to AIHA accreditation.
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74. The American Industrial Hygiene Association
Comments to DOE on the beryllium disease Prevention Program. March 5, 1999. PART 850CHRONIC beryllium disease PREVENTION PROGRAM.
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March 5, 1999 Ms. Jacqueline D. Rogers
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Washington, DC 20585 Dear Ms. Rogers: Federal Register on December 3, 1998 (63 FR 66940). The American Industrial Hygiene Association is the worlds largest association of occupational and environmental health professionals. The membership of AIHA, more than 13,000 individuals, comes from government, labor, industry, academia and private business. You would be hard-pressed to find a more diverse, professional organization dedicated solely to the prevention of workplace fatalities, injuries, and illnesses. One of AIHA's goals is to bring "good science" and the benefit of our workplace experience to the public policy process directed at worker health and safety. Sincerely

75. Toledoblade.com
taken. She died of beryllium disease, a lung illness that has affected scores of workers locally and nationwide. Government and
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76. NEJM -- Maintenance Of Alveolitis In Patients With Chronic Beryllium Disease By
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine Maintenance of alveolitis in patients with chronic beryllium disease by berylliumspecific helper
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78. [Jewelry Making - Article 00053] - [Orchid] Beryllium Disease & Ventilation
Orchid beryllium disease ventilation, = Recently the Chicago Tribune did a big article on beryllium disease.
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79. [Jewelry Making - Article 00080] - Re: [Orchid] Beryllium Disease & Ventilation
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80. Chronic Beryllium Disease And The Politics Of Occupational Health
4322.0 Tuesday, October 23, 2001 445 PM. Abstract 30753. Chronic beryllium disease and the Politics of Occupational Health. David
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4322.0: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 - 4:45 PM
Abstract #30753
Chronic Beryllium Disease and the Politics of Occupational Health
David S. Egilman, MD, MPH , Department of Bio-Community Health, Brown University, 759 Granite St, Braintree, MA 02184, 781-848-1950, degilman2@yahoo.com Learning Objectives: At the end of this session, participants will be able to: 1. Identify the models used by corporations to influence and suppress knowledge about occupational diseases; 2. Articulate an overview of the history of beryllium production and knowledge of chronic beryllium disease; 3. Discuss the politics of industrial disease in a national security state. Keywords: Occupational Injury and Death, Presenting author's disclosure statement:
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