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Janice Martell's father was a miner whose employer required him and other miners to inhale aluminum dust before entering the mine. This was meant to prevent silicosis, but in fact caused Parkinsonism, as Janice has spent years proving. Two physicians join her in discussing the human rights implications of such measures, and how to prevent it in future.
By Metta SpencerJanice Martell's father was a miner whose employer required him and other miners to inhale aluminum dust before entering the mine. This was meant to prevent silicosis, but in fact caused Parkinsonism, as Janice has spent years proving. Two physicians join her in discussing the human rights implications of such measures, and how to prevent it in future.