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Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Silica
  1. ... a lung disease caused by breathing in (inhaling) silica dust. ... Silica is a common, naturally-occurring crystal. It is found in most rock beds. Silica dust forms ...
  2. ... that contain: Asbestos Coal Cotton Flax Latex Metals Silica Talc Toluene diisocyanate Western red cedar
  3. ... such as from coal ( coal worker's pneumoconiosis ) or silica .
  4. ... to high levels of environmental substances, such as silica or aluminum dust. People between 30 and 50 ...
  5. ... or around asbestos, coal dust, cotton dust, and silica dust (called occupational lung disease). Infection and partial ...
  6. ... with scleroderma have a history of being around silica dust and polyvinyl chloride, but most do not. ...