Silicosis is a pulmonary disease caused by inhalation of
crystalline silica, which is basically dust. As a result of
this inhalation, the lungs develop scarring and fibrotic nodules
around the silica particles, making breathing extremely difficult.
Silicosis is incurable, and can be fatal. Research shows that
silicosis can also lead to other forms of lung disease such
as tuberculosis. Additionally, there is medical evidence that
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