Rising Black Lung Disease Threatens Coal Miners

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The threat of black lung disease is increasing among coal miners, particularly younger miners, due to higher exposure levels to silica dust. The proposed rule by the Mine Safety and Health Administration to lower miners' exposure to silica dust faces opposition and lacks significant enforcement mechanisms. Miners report that coal companies often manipulate air quality tests, leading to inadequate ventilation and increased health risks. The disease is irreversible, and affected miners may require lung transplants, which come with significant expenses and challenges for both the individuals and their families.
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