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La mayor sociedad de neumología del mundo pide prohibir las encimeras de cuarzo y critica las tácticas de la industria
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La mayor sociedad de neumología del mundo pide prohibir las encimeras de cuarzo y critica las tácticas de la industria

The American Thoracic Society (ATS), the world's leading respiratory health organization, has issued an official report warning about a global epidemic of silicosis caused by the handling of artificial stone countertops containing crystalline silica. The report calls for a ban on these materials and criticizes industry tactics that have delayed stricter regulations. It highlights that preventive measures like water cutting, ventilation, and masks have failed to protect workers, who continue to face toxic exposure levels exceeding legal limits. The ATS recommends eliminating the source of danger by phasing out the production of artificial stone with crystalline silica, citing Australia’s 2024 ban as a model. In Spain, the report harshly criticizes the role of industry lobbyists in delaying regulation and promoting misleading 'safe use' claims, similar to past tactics used by asbestos manufacturers. It also notes that early cases were identified in Spain, where Cosentino was condemned for failing to warn workers at a Vigo marble workshop and paying compensation to affected employees.

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La mayor sociedad de neumología del mundo pide prohibir las encimeras de cuarzo y critica las tácticas de la industria

The American Thoracic Society (ATS), the world's leading respiratory health organization, has issued an official report warning about a global epidemic of silicosis caused by the handling of artificial stone countertops containing crystalline silica. The report calls for a ban on these materials and criticizes industry tactics that have delayed stricter regulations. It highlights that preventive measures like water cutting, ventilation, and masks have failed to protect workers, who continue to face toxic exposure levels exceeding legal limits. The ATS recommends eliminating the source of danger by phasing out the production of artificial stone with crystalline silica, citing Australia’s 2024 ban as a model. In Spain, the report harshly criticizes the role of industry lobbyists in delaying regulation and promoting misleading 'safe use' claims, similar to past tactics used by asbestos manufacturers. It also notes that early cases were identified in Spain, where Cosentino was condemned for failing to warn workers at a Vigo marble workshop and paying compensation to affected employees.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the issue as a battle between public health interests and corporate lobbying, using strong language against industry influence ('lobby', 'false concept of safe use', 'tactics of pressure') and emphasizes regulatory failure due to economic interests. While the subject is technical,

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 85 · Objetividad 70): The article accurately reports the ATS report and its main points about quartz countertops causing silicosis, aligning with the primary source's focus on occupational health. However, it lacks specific references to Alfredo Menéndez Navarro’s work and includes some subjective language like 'devastat

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Una epidemia silenciada y una prevención que fracasó

The article discusses a global health crisis linked to quartz countertops, highlighting the failure of prevention measures and industry lobbying practices. It references a report by the world’s largest pulmonary society calling for a ban on quartz countertops due to the risk of silicosis caused by crystalline silica dust during manufacturing. The report criticizes both industry lobbying tactics and inadequate regulatory responses, comparing them to historical asbestos-related issues. Spanish authorities are urged to follow examples set by Australia and California. The piece also mentions a Spanish advocacy group representing affected workers who have taken legal action against companies like Cosentino. Additionally, the article briefly touches on two other topics: the potential revocation of a Franco-era honor awarded to a controversial psychiatrist, and a study suggesting changes in how emotional distress is recorded in medical records.

Lectura del sesgo (Izquierda): The article frames the issue of quartz countertop safety as a public health crisis driven by corporate influence and insufficient regulation. It highlights criticism of industry lobbying and calls for stronger governmental action, aligning with progressive concerns over worker protection and public衛

Por qué estas puntuaciones (Veracidad 80 · Objetividad 65): This article repeats the core facts from the first article but adds more anecdotal elements, such as the ASAC organization and personal quotes. It maintains alignment with the primary source but introduces more emotional language and less neutrality, affecting objectivity.

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