9/11 Terrorist Attack Left Rescue Workers with Chronic Health Problems...............

The largest health study ever conducted of rescue and recovery workers who were at ground zero following the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center shows that the effects on the workers’ health are widespread, persistent and, in many cases, chronic and unlikely to improve. :faint2:

According to the study, released last week by doctors at Mount Sinai Medical Center and published in Environmental Health Perspectives, the journal of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, 70 percent of the 9,500 workers tested at Mount Sinai between 2002 and 2004 said they had respiratory problems that either began or grew significantly worse during or after the time they spent working at ground zero

Highlights of the study include:

Among the responders who had no symptoms before 9/11, 61 percent developed respiratory symptoms while working at the World Trade Center site.

One-third of the ground zero workers in the new study showed diminished lung capacity. Among nonsmokers, 28 percent had some breathing impairment, more than double the rate for nonsmokers in the general population.
Many respiratory ailments such as sinusitis, asthma and related gastrointestinal problems persisted or grew worse in the years since 9/11.


Most of the rescue workers in the study who said they experienced respiratory problems while working at ground zero were still having those problems up to two and a half years later, an indication that the illnesses are becoming chronic.

Severe respiratory conditions including pneumonia were significantly more common in the six months after 9/11 than in six months prior
Rescue and recover workers examined in the past year were found to have a number of different ailments caused by their work at the World Trade Center site, including:
Upper respiratory illnesses (84 percent), such as sinusitis, laryngitis, and vocal cord dysfunction

Lower respiratory disorders (47 percent) such as asthma and a condition known as World Trade Center cough

Psychological disorders (37 percent) such as post-traumatic stress disorder and chronic depression, and

Musculoskeletal problems (31 percent) often from injuries that occurred while working on “the pile” at ground zero.

Workers that arrived at ground zero during the first hours and days after the twin towers collapsed were found to have the worst medical problems.

“An estimated 40,000 rescue and recovery workers were exposed to caustic dust and airborne toxic pollutants following 9/11,” said Philip J. Landrigan, MD, chair of the Department of Community and Preventive Medicine at Mount Sinai. “We are continuing our monitoring and treatment program with support from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).”



THANX.

PALLAVI :love:
 
Re: 9/11 Terrorist Attack Left Rescue Workers with Chronic Health Problems...............

hi! pallavi ,
what You Want to do with terrirst attack of sept 9/11 you just keep your concentration in project matters and work. well that was joke.
you give me timely information of exploring this site whenever neede.
o.k. chal bye,
CU 2 morrow
bye
 
Re: 9/11 Terrorist Attack Left Rescue Workers with Chronic Health Problems...............

WAT A JOK WAS THAT..................................

NEWAYS..............ME ALWAYS READY 4 HELP..............ASK WEN NEEDED.

TNANX.

BYE........TC
 
Re: 9/11 Terrorist Attack Left Rescue Workers with Chronic Health Problems...............

thnx pallavi...for that amount of Info....but i must say that this research is the longest..i guess....Five Years down the line..and still the researchers are not sure what can cause problems.......ah.ah....then how can they claim to have made various precautions against the future attacks......kewl........as is read :Bush and Time are the Greatest Terrorists in the World today......
 
Re: 9/11 Terrorist Attack Left Rescue Workers with Chronic Health Problems...............

WELL.....................V KNW THAT THESE RESEARCHES NEVER END............IF THEY FIND THE CAUSE THEN THEY AGAIN RESEARCH 2 FIND REMEDY 4 THE SAME ...............& IF THIS DOES NOT HELP THEN FURTHER MORE RESEARCHES....................:SugarwareZ-064:

THIS IS THE LATTER PART OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE...........

Forty percent of the ground zero workers who went to Mount Sinai for medical screening did not have health insurance, and will not be able to afford proper medical care in the years ahead unless the federal government steps in to help.

More Federal Funding Needed to Ensure Treatment for All Workers
Dr. John Howard, the federal 9/11 health coordinator, has said the $52 million that the U.S. government set aside in 2005 for treatment is inadequate. Addressing the new study, Howard said it seems clear that the gap between federal funding and the cost of treatment will continue to increase unless the study can be used to make the case that more funding is needed.

“These are just the kind of facts that are important in making a logical argument that the funding needs to be adjusted,” said Dr.

Howard, who is also the director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, in a New York Times article.
“We encourage anyone who worked at ground zero, especially in the early days after September 11, who has not yet been screened, to come for an evaluation,” Landrigan said. “It is important that those who gave so heroically in the aftermath of the disaster be assured that they will be able to get all the medical care they need.”

Health Problems Not Limited to Rescue Workers

The findings of the study also suggest that serious health problems may extend to New York City residents who lived near the World Trade Center site on 9/11 as well as ground zero rescue workers. The World Trade Center Health Registry, operated by New York City, is tracking the long-term health effects of 9/11 on approximately 71,000 people, including those who lived or worked in lower Manhattan on 9/11 and during the months when workers were cleaning up the site.

In early September 2006, New York City health officials finally issued guidelines to help doctors identify and treat illnesses related to 9/11. These medical guidelines are considered essential for the treatment of hundreds of ground zero workers now living in communities throughout the United States.

SO V C HOW TERRIBLE IS THE IMPACT OF TERROR ATTACKS.:fear: ......................WELL THINGS CAN B DONE AGAINST THIS.................BUT THE QUE. IS THAT WHO WILL TAKE THE INITIATIVE...............................................
 
Back
Top